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D17Mit22 Primer Detail
Primers
  • Name
    D17Mit22
  • Primer 1 Sequence
    GGTAAGCATTAGATAGAGAG
  • Primer 2 Sequence
    TTATGATCTCCACACACGTG
  • ID
    MGI:702762
  • Product Size
    189
  • Other IDs
    D17Mit22 (BROAD)
  • Note
    MIT assay: D16
    Additional information: MIT STS Marker Data Files
Genes
D17Mit22 DNA segment, Chr 17, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 22
Polymorphisms
J:39615 Panoutsakopoulou V, et al., Mamm Genome. 1997 May;8(5):357-61
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
Not Specified D17Mit22 b 0.157kb B10.BR-H2k, BALB.K-H2k, C57BL/6
c 0.183kb B10.D2-H2d, BALB/cAnNCr, BALB/cByJ, BALB/cJ
J:44833 Meagher S, et al., Hereditas. 1997;127(1-2):75-82
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
Not Specified D17Mit22 a smallest SWR/J
b larger SJL/J
c larger than above C57BL/6J, CBA/J
d larger than above A.CA-H2f/Sn, M. spretus
e larger than above P/J, SM/J
f larger than above RIIIS/J
g larger than above CAST/EiJ
h larger than above M. caroli
i larger than above DBA/2J
J:46489 You Y, et al., Mamm Genome. 1998 Mar;9(3):232-4
Notes: Data for C57BL/6J and BALB/cJ strains was derived from the Whitehead Institute/MIT genome center website.
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
Not Specified D17Mit22 c 183bp BALB/cJ
s 157bp 129X1/SvJ, C57BL/6J
J:34136 Whitehead Institute at MIT, et al., Database Release. 1999;
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
D17Mit22 a 155bp LP/J
b 157bp AKR/J, B6.Cg-Lepob/+, C57BL/6J, NOD/MrkTac
c 159bp A/J, C3H/HeJ
d 162bp SPRET/EiJ
e 176bp CAST/EiJ
f 183bp BALB/cJ, DBA/2J
J:62610 Cheverud JM, et al., Mamm Genome. 2001 Jan;12(1):3-12
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
D17Mit22 l larger LG/J
s smaller SM/J
J:78299 Wirth-Dzieciolowska E, et al., MGI Direct Data Submission. 2002 Aug;
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
D17Mit22 a 183bp BALB/cW, DBA/2W
b 157bp 129/SvW, A.CA/W, AKR/W, C3H/W, C57BL/6W, C57BL/10W, CBA/W
c 153bp BN/aW
References
J:39615 Panoutsakopoulou V, et al., Microsatellite typing of CXB recombinant inbred and parental mouse strains. Mamm Genome. 1997 May;8(5):357-61
J:44833 Meagher S, et al., A microsatellite-based MHC genotyping system for house mice (Mus domesticus). Hereditas. 1997;127(1-2):75-82
J:46489 You Y, et al., Utility of C57BL/6J x 129/SvJae embryonic stem cells for generating chromosomal deletions: tolerance to gamma radiation and microsatellite polymorphism. Mamm Genome. 1998 Mar;9(3):232-4
J:34136 Whitehead Institute at MIT, et al., Genetic and Physical Maps of the Mouse, Database Release. Database Release. 1999;
J:62610 Cheverud JM, et al., Genetic architecture of adiposity in the cross of LG/J and SM/J inbred mice. Mamm Genome. 2001 Jan;12(1):3-12
J:78299 Wirth-Dzieciolowska E, et al., The genetic profiles basis of 215 microsatellite markers and 2 genetic loci for various inbred strains of mice. MGI Direct Data Submission. 2002 Aug;
J:106743 Mouse Genome Informatics and NCBI UniSTS, UniSTS load for MIT markers. Database Download. 2006;

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