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The GUDMAP database – an online resource for genitourinary research
Author(s) -
Simon D Harding,
Chris Armit,
Jane F Armstrong,
Jane Brennan,
Ying Cheng,
Bernard Haggarty,
Derek Houghton,
Sue Lloyd-MacGilp,
Xingjun Pi,
Yogmatee Roochun,
Mehran Sharghi,
Christopher Tindal,
Andrew P. McMahon,
Brian Gottesman,
Melissa H. Little,
Kylie Georgas,
Bruce J. Aronow,
S. Steven Potter,
Eric W. Brunskill,
E. Michelle SouthardSmith,
Cathy Mendelsohn,
Richard Baldock,
Jamie A. Davies,
Duncan Davidson
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.754
H-Index - 325
eISSN - 1477-9129
pISSN - 0950-1991
DOI - 10.1242/dev.063594
Subject(s) - biology , computational biology , resource (disambiguation) , genitourinary system , bioinformatics , database , computer science , anatomy , computer network
The GenitoUrinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project (GUDMAP) is an international consortium working to generate gene expression data and transgenic mice. GUDMAP includes data from large-scale in situ hybridisation screens (wholemount and section) and microarray gene expression data of microdissected, laser-captured and FACS-sorted components of the developing mouse genitourinary (GU) system. These expression data are annotated using a high-resolution anatomy ontology specific to the developing murine GU system. GUDMAP data are freely accessible at www.gudmap.org via easy-to-use interfaces. This curated, high-resolution dataset serves as a powerful resource for biologists, clinicians and bioinformaticians interested in the developing urogenital system. This paper gives examples of how the data have been used to address problems in developmental biology and provides a primer for those wishing to use the database in their own research.

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