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Experiment
  • Experiment
    TEXT-Physical Mapping
  • Chromosome
    4
  • Reference
    J:50117 Morgan D, et al., Inversin, a novel gene in the vertebrate left-right axis pathway, is partially deleted in the inv mouse. (Erratum appears in v. 20, pg. 312). Nat Genet. 1998 Oct;20(2):149-56
  • ID
    MGI:1344465
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
Invs overlapping clones, direct sequencing 394-P2
Tex10 overlapping clones 394-P2
Hnrpfl overlapping clones 394-P2
Notes
  • Experiment
    The authors used phenotype rescue studies and identified a 47kb deletion on mouse Chromosome 4 responsible for the inv mutant phenotype. The Invs gene was present in the deleted region. Analysis of the BAC/YAC contig spanning the region revealed the presence of the Hnrpfl gene at the telomeric end of the BAC 394-P2 while the Tex10 gene (identified by the clone 18330) was located at a position centromeric to the inv deletion. Both the Tex10 as well as the Hnrpfl gene are transcribed in homozygous inv mice.

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04/16/2024
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