Rat Genome Databases, Repositories, and Tools. Methods Mol Biol 2019;2018:71-96
Date
06/23/2019Pubmed ID
31228152DOI
10.1007/978-1-4939-9581-3_3Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85068143710 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 15 CitationsAbstract
Resources for rat researchers are extensive, including strain repositories and databases all around the world. The Rat Genome Database (RGD) serves as the primary rat data repository, providing both manual and computationally collected data from other databases.
Author List
Laulederkind SJF, Hayman GT, Wang SJ, Hoffman MJ, Smith JR, Bolton ER, De Pons J, Tutaj MA, Tutaj M, Thota J, Dwinell MR, Shimoyama MAuthors
Melinda R. Dwinell PhD Professor in the Physiology department at Medical College of WisconsinG. Thomas Hayman PhD Research Scientist II in the Physiology department at Medical College of Wisconsin
Stanley J. Laulederkind Research Scientist II in the Physiology department at Medical College of Wisconsin
Monika Tutaj Research Scientist II in the Physiology department at Medical College of Wisconsin
Shur-Jen Wang Research Scientist II in the Physiology department at Medical College of Wisconsin
MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
AnimalsBiomedical Research
Databases, Factual
Genome
Models, Animal
Molecular Sequence Annotation
Phenotype
Quantitative Trait Loci
Rats