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Assay
Reference: J:41402 Sumiyoshi H, et al., Ubiquitous expression of the alpha1(XIX) collagen gene (Col19a1) during mouse embryogenesis becomes restricted to a few tissues in the adult organism. J Biol Chem. 1997 Jul 4;272(27):17104-11
Assay type: RT-PCR
MGI Accession ID: MGI:2654237
Gene symbol: Col19a1
Gene name: collagen, type XIX, alpha 1
Probe: alpha1(XIX)-pA, alpha1(XIX)-pB
Assay notes: A competitor DNA designed to be 51bp shorter than the endogenous product was included in the reaction. The competitor DNA was added in decreasing concentrations to each reaction and enabled the authors to determine theendogenous transcript level by relative quantitation of competitor transcript amplification.
Results
 Sample Information Bands Other Sample Information
Lane AgeStructure Size Not Specified (b) Amount Genetic BackgroundMutant Allele(s)Sex
A E18.0 (a) TS26: muscle tissue Present Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified
B E18.0 (a) TS26: muscle tissue Present Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified
C E18.0 (a) TS26: muscle tissue Present Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified
D E18.0 (a) TS26: muscle tissue Present Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified
E E18.0 (a) TS26: muscle tissue Present Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified
F E18.0 (a) TS26: muscle tissue Present Not Specified Not Specified Not Specified
Notes:
(a) Age of embryo at noon of plug day not specified in reference.
(b) The endogenous band is the upper band and was calculated to be 52.3 fg/ul of cDNA and was higher in embryonic muscle than adult muscle (shown in Table III of the article).

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Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Models of Human Cancer database (MMHCdb) (formerly Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB)), Gene Ontology (GO)
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