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Gene Expression Data
Assay Details
Assay
Reference: J:48563 Sporle R, et al., Paradox segmentation along inter- and intrasomitic borderlines is followed by dysmorphology of the axial skeleton in the open brain (opb) mouse mutant. Dev Genet. 1998;22(4):359-73
Assay type: RNA in situ
MGI Accession ID: MGI:6295971
Gene symbol: Meox1
Gene name: mesenchyme homeobox 1
Probe: Mox1 cDNA3
Probe preparation: Antisense labelled with digoxigenin RNA
Visualized with: Alkaline phosphatase
Results
Specimen 3A: embryonic day 11.0-11.5 (more )
Note: TS18-19
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS19: rib pre-cartilage condensation Present 3A
TS19: axial skeleton Present Regionally restricted 3A Expressed in vertebral arches.

Specimen 3B: embryonic day 11.0-11.5; Rab23opb/Rab23opb (more )
Note: TS18-19
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS19: rib pre-cartilage condensation Present 3B Single rib anlagen already exhibited distal bifurcations.
TS19: axial skeleton Present 3B The development of the thoracic vertebral arches was strongly delayed.

Specimen 3C: embryonic day 12.0; Rab23opb/Rab23opb (more )
Note: TS20
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS20: axial skeleton sacral region Present 3C Vertebral arch anlagen were already bifurcating dorsally.

Specimen 3D: embryonic day 12.0; Rab23opb/Rab23opb (more )
Note: TS20
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS20: cervical vertebral cartilage condensation Present 3D Lamina anlagen were bifurcating.

Specimen not shown: embryonic day 12.0 (more )
Note: TS20
Structure Level Pattern Image Note
TS20: axial skeleton sacral region Present The anlagen of vertebral arches could be discerned via the expression.


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last database update
05/21/2024
MGI 6.23
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