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The Monarch Initiative in 2019: an integrative data and analytic platform connecting phenotypes to genotypes across species
Document Type
article
Source
Nucleic Acids Research. 48(D1)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Genetics
Networking and Information Technology R&D (NITRD)
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Generic health relevance
Good Health and Well Being
Algorithms
Animals
Biological Ontologies
Computational Biology
Databases
Genetic
Exome
Genetic Association Studies
Genetic Variation
Genomics
Genotype
Humans
Internet
Phenotype
Software
Translational Research
Biomedical
User-Computer Interface
Environmental Sciences
Information and Computing Sciences
Developmental Biology
Biological sciences
Chemical sciences
Environmental sciences
Language
Abstract
In biology and biomedicine, relating phenotypic outcomes with genetic variation and environmental factors remains a challenge: patient phenotypes may not match known diseases, candidate variants may be in genes that haven't been characterized, research organisms may not recapitulate human or veterinary diseases, environmental factors affecting disease outcomes are unknown or undocumented, and many resources must be queried to find potentially significant phenotypic associations. The Monarch Initiative (https://monarchinitiative.org) integrates information on genes, variants, genotypes, phenotypes and diseases in a variety of species, and allows powerful ontology-based search. We develop many widely adopted ontologies that together enable sophisticated computational analysis, mechanistic discovery and diagnostics of Mendelian diseases. Our algorithms and tools are widely used to identify animal models of human disease through phenotypic similarity, for differential diagnostics and to facilitate translational research. Launched in 2015, Monarch has grown with regards to data (new organisms, more sources, better modeling); new API and standards; ontologies (new Mondo unified disease ontology, improvements to ontologies such as HPO and uPheno); user interface (a redesigned website); and community development. Monarch data, algorithms and tools are being used and extended by resources such as GA4GH and NCATS Translator, among others, to aid mechanistic discovery and diagnostics.