In vivo research is critical to the functional dissection of multi-organ systems and whole organism physiology, and the laboratory mouse remains a quintessential animal model for studying mammalian, especially human, pathobiology. Enabled by technological innovations in genome sequencing, mutagenesis and genome editing, phenotype analyses, and bioinformatics, in vivo analysis of gene function and dysfunction in the mouse has delivered new understanding of the mechanisms of disease and accelerated medical advances.

The Deep Genome Project

Mammano Fabio;
2020

Abstract

In vivo research is critical to the functional dissection of multi-organ systems and whole organism physiology, and the laboratory mouse remains a quintessential animal model for studying mammalian, especially human, pathobiology. Enabled by technological innovations in genome sequencing, mutagenesis and genome editing, phenotype analyses, and bioinformatics, in vivo analysis of gene function and dysfunction in the mouse has delivered new understanding of the mechanisms of disease and accelerated medical advances.
2020
Istituto di Biochimica e Biologia Cellulare - IBBC
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https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13059-020-1931-9
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International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium
mouse models
null mutations
functional genomics
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Lloyd K, C Kent; Adams David, J; Baynam, Gareth; Beaudet Arthur, L; Bosch, Fatima; Boycott Kym, M; Braun Robert, E; Caulfield, Mark; Cohn, Ronald; Dic...espandi
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   INFRAFRONTIER2020
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