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Bioinformatics 2005 21(12):2930-2931; doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bti441
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EMPReSS: European Mouse Phenotyping Resource for Standardized Screens

Eain C. J. Green *, Georgios V. Gkoutos , Heena V. Lad , Andrew Blake , Joseph Weekes and John M. Hancock

MRC Mammalian Genetics Unit Harwell, Oxfordshire OX11 0RD, UK

*To whom correspondence should be addressed.

Summary: Standardized phenotyping protocols are essential for the characterization of phenotypes so that results are comparable between different laboratories and phenotypic data can be related to ontological descriptions in an automated manner. We describe a web-based resource for the visualization, searching and downloading of standard operating procedures and other documents, the European Mouse Phenotyping Resource for Standardized Screens—EMPReSS.

Availability: Direct access: http://www.empress.har.mrc.ac.uk

Contact: e.green{at}har.mrc.ac.uk


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