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Laboratory Animal Management Assistant (LAMA): a LIMS for active research colonies

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Laboratory Animal Management Assistant (LAMA) is an internet-based system for tracking large laboratory mouse colonies. It has a user-friendly interface with powerful search capabilities that ease day-to-day tasks such as tracking breeding cages and weaning litters. LAMA was originally developed to manage hundreds of new mouse strains generated by a large functional genomics program, the Pleiades Promoter Project (http://www.pleiades.org). The software system has proven to be highly flexible, suitable for diverse management approaches to mouse colonies. It allows custom tagging and grouping of animals, simplifying project-specific handling and access to data. Finally, LAMA was developed in close collaboration with mouse technicians to ease the transition from paper- or Excel-based management systems to computerized tracking, allowing data export in a popular spreadsheet format and automatic printing of cage cards. LAMA is an open-access software tool, freely available to the research community at http://launchpad.net/mousedb.

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We thank Tammy Philippo and Dora Pak for administrative support. This work was funded by Genome Canada, Genome British Columbia, GlaxoSmithKline R&D Ltd., BC Mental Health and Addiction Services, Child & Family Research Institute, UBC Institute of Mental Health, and UBC Office of the Vice President Research. WWW was supported as a New Investigator of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and as a Scholar of the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. EMS was supported by a Canada Research Chair. We acknowledge the support of the Canada Foundation for Innovation for both the Gene Regulation Bioinformatics Laboratory and the Mouse Laboratory of Functional Genomics.

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Milisavljevic, M., Hearty, T., Wong, T.Y.T. et al. Laboratory Animal Management Assistant (LAMA): a LIMS for active research colonies. Mamm Genome 21, 224–230 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00335-010-9258-6

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