The first is the Genitourinary Development Molecular Anatomy Project (GUDMAP) site, which contains a useful database of thousands of genes' expression patterns in the developing kidney.
The second is the EureGene Kidney Atlas, part of the European Renal Genome Project, which contains databases for kidney gene expression, phenotypes of mouse knockout lines, and some nifty images of the developing kidney at different stages.
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