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Nucleic Acids Research, 2006, Vol. 34, Database issue D599-D601
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OMIA (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals): an enhanced platform and integration into the Entrez search interface at NCBI

Johann Lenffer1, Frank W. Nicholas2, Kao Castle2, Arjun Rao2, Stefan Gregory3, Michael Poidinger3, Matthew D. Mailman4 and Shoba Ranganathan1,5,*

1Biotechnology Research Institute and Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences, Macquarie University NSW 2109, Australia 2Reprogen, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney NSW 2006, Australia 3Australian National Genomic Information Service (ANGIS), University of Sydney NSW 2006, Australia 4National Center for Biotechnology Information Bethesda, MD 20892, USA 5Department of Biochemistry, The Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore Singapore 117597

*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +61 2 9850 6262; Fax: +61 2 9850 8313; Email: shoba{at}els.mq.edu.au

Received September 15, 2005. Revised October 31, 2005. Accepted October 31, 2005.

Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) is a comprehensive, annotated catalogue of inherited disorders and other familial traits in animals other than humans and mice. Structured as a comparative biology resource, OMIA is a comprehensive resource of phenotypic information on heritable animal traits and genes in a strongly comparative context, relating traits to genes where possible. OMIA is modelled on and is complementary to Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM). OMIA has been moved to a MySQL database at the Australian National Genomic Information Service (ANGIS) and can be accessed at http://omia.angis.org.au/. It has also been integrated into the Entrez search interface at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=omia). Curation of OMIA data by researchers working on particular species and disorders has also been enabled.


Present address: Michael Poidinger, Johnson and Johnson Research Pty Ltd, 1 Central Avenue, Australian Technology Park, Eveleigh, NSW 2012, Australia

The authors wish it to be known that, in their opinion, the first two authors should be regarded as joint First Authors


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