Linking biochemical genetic data to the reference genome for the laboratory mouse is important for comparative physiology and for developing mouse models of human biology and disease. We describe here a new database of curated metabolic pathways for the laboratory mouse called MouseCyc http://mousecyc.jax.org. MouseCyc has been integrated with genetic and genomic data for the laboratory mouse available from the Mouse Genome Informatics database and with pathway data from other organisms, including human. © 2009 Evsikov et al,; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Evsikov, A. V., Dolan, M. E., Genrich, M. P., Patek, E., & Bult, C. J. (2009). MouseCyc: A curated biochemical pathways database for the laboratory mouse. Genome Biology, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2009-10-8-r84
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