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Hox-2.9 probe3 Probe Detail
Nucleotide
Probe/Clone
  • Name
    Hox-2.9 probe3
  • Sequence Type
    Not Specified
  • ID
    MGI:1202168
  • Vector Type
    Plasmid
  • Insert Site
    EcoRI
  • Insert Size
    0.80kb
Source
  • Species
    mouse, laboratory
Genes
Hoxb1 homeobox B1
Expression
  • Assay Results
    121
References
J:6501 Coleman DL, Genetic control of serine dehydratase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase in mice. Biochem Genet. 1980 Oct;18(9-10):969-79
J:32270 Wilkinson DG, et al., Segmental expression of Hox-2 homoeobox-containing genes in the developing mouse hindbrain. Nature. 1989 Oct 5;341(6241):405-9
J:621 Hunt P, et al., A distinct Hox code for the branchial region of the vertebrate head. Nature. 1991 Oct 31;353(6347):861-4
J:32032 Hunt P, et al., Patterning the vertebrate head: murine Hox 2 genes mark distinct subpopulations of premigratory and migrating cranial neural crest. Development. 1991 May;112(1):43-50
J:14491 Dolle P, et al., Local alterations of Krox-20 and Hox gene expression in the hindbrain suggest lack of rhombomeres 4 and 5 in homozygote null Hoxa-1 (Hox-1.6) mutant embryos. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1993 Aug 15;90(16):7666-70
J:16077 Schneider-Maunoury S, et al., Disruption of Krox-20 results in alteration of rhombomeres 3 and 5 in the developing hindbrain. Cell. 1993 Dec 17;75(6):1199-214
J:16388 Rijli FM, et al., A homeotic transformation is generated in the rostral branchial region of the head by disruption of Hoxa-2, which acts as a selector gene. Cell. 1993 Dec 31;75(7):1333-49
J:19631 McKay IJ, et al., The kreisler mouse: a hindbrain segmentation mutant that lacks two rhombomeres. Development. 1994 Aug;120(8):2199-211
J:19646 Becker N, et al., Several receptor tyrosine kinase genes of the Eph family are segmentally expressed in the developing hindbrain. Mech Dev. 1994 Jul;47(1):3-17
J:19895 Ang SL, et al., HNF-3 beta is essential for node and notochord formation in mouse development. Cell. 1994 Aug 26;78(4):561-74
J:30828 Ang SL, et al., A targeted mouse Otx2 mutation leads to severe defects in gastrulation and formation of axial mesoderm and to deletion of rostral brain. Development. 1996 Jan;122(1):243-52
J:38388 Dupe V, et al., In vivo functional analysis of the Hoxa-1 3' retinoic acid response element (3'RARE). Development. 1997 Jan;124(2):399-410
J:39350 Schneider-Maunoury S, et al., Segmental and neuronal architecture of the hindbrain of Krox-20 mouse mutants. Development. 1997 Mar;124(6):1215-26
J:41809 Filosa S, et al., goosecoid and HNF-3 beta genetically interact to regulate neural tube patterning during mouse embryogenesis. Development. 1997 JUL;124(14):2843-2854
J:42028 Seitanidou T, et al., Krox-20 is a key regulator of rhombomere-specific gene expression in the developing hindbrain. Mech Dev. 1997 Jul;65(1-2):31-42
J:46641 Rhinn M, et al., Sequential roles for Otx2 in visceral endoderm and neuroectoderm for forebrain and midbrain induction and specification. Development. 1998 Mar;125(5):845-56
J:46973 Studer M, et al., Genetic interactions between Hoxa1 and Hoxb1 reveal new roles in regulation of early hindbrain patterning. Development. 1998 Mar;125(6):1025-36
J:50514 Helmbacher F, et al., Hoxa1 and Krox-20 synergize to control the development of rhombomere 3. Development. 1998 Dec;125(23):4739-48
J:50697 Labosky PA, et al., The winged helix transcription factor Hfh2 is expressed in neural crest and spinal cord during mouse development. Mech Dev. 1998 Aug;76(1-2):185-90
J:41551 Dupe V, et al., Key roles of retinoic acid receptors alpha and beta in the patterning of the caudal hindbrain, pharyngeal arches and otocyst in the mouse. Development. 1999 Nov;126(22):5051-9
J:65601 Garel S, et al., Control of the migratory pathway of facial branchiomotor neurones. Development. 2000 Dec;127(24):5297-307
J:65646 Tomotsune D, et al., Regulation of hoxb3 expression in the hindbrain and pharyngeal arches by rae28, a member of the mammalian polycomb group of genes. Mech Dev. 2000 Nov;98(1-2):165-9
J:73066 Voiculescu O, et al., Hindbrain patterning: Krox20 couples segmentation and specification of regional identity. Development. 2001 Dec;128(24):4967-78
J:73067 Li JY, et al., Otx2 and Gbx2 are required for refinement and not induction of mid-hindbrain gene expression. Development. 2001 Dec;128(24):4979-91
J:88448 Kusumi K, et al., Dynamic expression patterns of the pudgy/spondylocostal dysostosis gene Dll3 in the developing nervous system. Mech Dev. 2001 Jan;100(1):141-4
J:74910 Theil T, et al., Requirement for downregulation of kreisler during late patterning of the hindbrain. Development. 2002 Mar;129(6):1477-85
J:84603 Forlani S, et al., Acquisition of Hox codes during gastrulation and axial elongation in the mouse embryo. Development. 2003 Aug;130(16):3807-19
J:88939 Rhinn M, et al., Isolation and expression of the homeobox gene Gbx1 during mouse development. Dev Dyn. 2004 Feb;229(2):334-9
J:134435 Anselme I, et al., Defects in brain patterning and head morphogenesis in the mouse mutant Fused toes. Dev Biol. 2007 Apr 1;304(1):208-20
J:173623 Biechele S, et al., Porcupine homolog is required for canonical Wnt signaling and gastrulation in mouse embryos. Dev Biol. 2011 Jul 15;355(2):275-85

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