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General Information

Here you will find links and downloads for material that is relevant to Phenomics Australia. Please be aware of copyright. If you require any other materials or have any questions, please contact Dr Marina Trigueros, Phenomics Australia’s Communications Manager.

Data Services Access

 Biomedical Data Asset (BDA) links two of Australia’s most important biomedical data sets, The Aspirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE), and The mouse Missense Mutation Library (MML), in a highly curated environment to improve the functional understanding of genetic contributions to health and disease.

SlideCenter is a secured web-based report and image management system for remote access to data (large format, interrogatable histological images) generated on the 3D Histech Pannoramic ScanII Slide Scanner. To access your slides on the SlideCenter viewer you will need your login details: user name and password.

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A repository of genetically modified mouse strains held in Australia either as live or cryopreserved stock. Through the Australian Phenome Bank, researchers can submit strains or strain information to the archive, and search for strains carrying a genetic alteration or phenotype of interest.

Link here

Our Missense Mutation Library offers details on over 500,000 single nucleotide variants generated as missense, nonsense, and splice variants.

Link here

As active members of the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC), we offer searchable databases of genomic and phenotypic information for in vivo disease models. 

The IMPC is a global research network comprising 21 major mouse functional genomics centres on four continents. The IMPC has set out to identify the function of every protein-coding gene in the mouse genome and create a deep catalogue of mammalian gene function. 

To achieve this, the IMPC centres are generating and phenotypically analysing mouse knockouts for every gene in the mouse genome.  Data is made freely available to the research community through the IMPC website.

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