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EMAGE: a spatial database of gene expression patterns during mouse embryo development.


ABSTRACT: EMAGE (http://genex.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/Emage/database) is a freely available, curated database of gene expression patterns generated by in situ techniques in the developing mouse embryo. It is unique in that it contains standardized spatial representations of the sites of gene expression for each gene, denoted against a set of virtual reference embryo models. As such, the data can be interrogated in a novel and abstract manner by using space to define a query. Accompanying the spatial representations of gene expression patterns are text descriptions of the sites of expression, which also allows searching of the data by more conventional text-based methods.

SUBMITTER: Christiansen JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1347369 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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EMAGE: a spatial database of gene expression patterns during mouse embryo development.

Christiansen Jeffrey H JH   Yang Yiya Y   Venkataraman Shanmugasundaram S   Richardson Lorna L   Stevenson Peter P   Burton Nicholas N   Baldock Richard A RA   Davidson Duncan R DR  

Nucleic acids research 20060101 Database issue


EMAGE (http://genex.hgu.mrc.ac.uk/Emage/database) is a freely available, curated database of gene expression patterns generated by in situ techniques in the developing mouse embryo. It is unique in that it contains standardized spatial representations of the sites of gene expression for each gene, denoted against a set of virtual reference embryo models. As such, the data can be interrogated in a novel and abstract manner by using space to define a query. Accompanying the spatial representations  ...[more]

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