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Myf5 probe2 Probe Detail
Nucleotide
Probe/Clone
  • Name
    Myf5 probe2
  • Sequence Type
    cDNA
  • ID
    MGI:1101192
  • Region Covered
    includes a 5' portion of the gene
  • Vector Type
    Plasmid
  • Insert Site
    BalI/ApaLI
  • Insert Size
    ~0.31kb
Source
  • Species
    mouse, laboratory
Genes
Myf5 myogenic factor 5
Expression
  • Assay Results
    129
References
J:11388 Ott MO, et al., Early expression of the myogenic regulatory gene, myf-5, in precursor cells of skeletal muscle in the mouse embryo. Development. 1991 Apr;111(4):1097-107
J:3324 Wang Y, et al., Id expression during mouse development: a role in morphogenesis. Dev Dyn. 1992 Jul;194(3):222-30
J:17224 Bober E, et al., Pax-3 is required for the development of limb muscles: a possible role for the migration of dermomyotomal muscle progenitor cells. Development. 1994 Mar;120(3):603-12
J:18124 Edmondson DG, et al., Mef2 gene expression marks the cardiac and skeletal muscle lineages during mouse embryogenesis. Development. 1994 May;120(5):1251-63
J:25269 Hoffmann I, et al., Cloning and expression analysis of a novel mesodermally expressed cadherin. Dev Biol. 1995 May;169(1):337-46
J:30825 Sporle R, et al., Severe defects in the formation of epaxial musculature in open brain (opb) mutant mouse embryos. Development. 1996 Jan;122(1):79-86
J:33706 Tajbakhsh S, et al., Gene targeting the myf-5 locus with nlacZ reveals expression of this myogenic factor in mature skeletal muscle fibres as well as early embryonic muscle. Dev Dyn. 1996 Jul;206(3):291-300
J:44060 Sporle R, et al., System to identify individual somites and their derivatives in the developing mouse embryo. Dev Dyn. 1997 Nov;210(3):216-26
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
J:48600 Georgiades P, et al., Retinoid X receptor-gamma gene expression is developmentally regulated in the embryonic rodent peripheral nervous system. Anat Embryol (Berl). 1998 Jun;197(6):477-84
J:50279 Ikeya M, et al., Wnt signaling from the dorsal neural tube is required for the formation of the medial dermomyotome. Development. 1998 Dec;125(24):4969-76
J:56466 Brohmann H, et al., The role of Lbx1 in migration of muscle precursor cells. Development. 2000 Jan;127(2):437-45
J:90276 Ota MS, et al., Twist is required for patterning the cranial nerves and maintaining the viability of mesodermal cells. Dev Dyn. 2004 Jun;230(2):216-28
J:91443 Wilm B, et al., The forkhead genes, Foxc1 and Foxc2, regulate paraxial versus intermediate mesoderm cell fate. Dev Biol. 2004 Jul 1;271(1):176-89
J:145734 Daubas P, et al., The regulatory mechanisms that underlie inappropriate transcription of the myogenic determination gene Myf5 in the central nervous system. Dev Biol. 2009 Mar 1;327(1):71-82
J:245730 Bardot P, et al., The TAF10-containing TFIID and SAGA transcriptional complexes are dispensable for early somitogenesis in the mouse embryo. Development. 2017 Oct 15;144(20):3808-3818

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