The Genitourinary Development Molecular Atlas Project (GUDMAP) aims to document gene expression across time and space in the developing urogenital system of the mouse, and to provide access to a variety of relevant practical and educational resources. Data come from microarray gene expression profiling (from laser-dissected and FACS-sorted samples) and in situ hybridization at both low (whole-mount) and high (section) resolutions. Data are annotated to a published, high-resolution anatomical ontology and can be accessed using a variety of search interfaces. Here, we explain how to run typical queries on the database, by gene or anatomical location, how to view data, how to perform complex queries, and how to submit data. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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Davies, J. A., Little, M. H., Aronow, B., Armstrong, J., Brennan, J., Lloyd-Macgilp, S., … Baldock, R. (2012). Access and use of the GUDMAP database of genitourinary development. Methods in Molecular Biology, 886, 185–201. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-851-1_17
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