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Symbol
Name
ID
Chromosome
Epor
erythropoietin receptor
MGI:95408
9
16 mapping experiments
Experiment Type Details Chromosome Reference
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
Mapping Panel: Copeland-Jenkins
9 J:27402 Bozza M, et al., Structural characterization and chromosomal location of the mouse macrophage migration inhibitory factor gene and pseudogenes. Genomics. 1995 Jun 10;27(3):412-9
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
9 J:10996 Budarf M, et al., Assignment of the erythropoietin receptor (EPOR) gene to mouse chromosome 9 and human chromosome 19. Genomics. 1990 Nov;8(3):575-8
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
Mapping Panel: Kozak FvC58 + FvSpr
9 J:60096 Caterina J, et al., Isolation, characterization, and chromosomal location of the mouse enamelysin gene. Genomics. 1999 Dec 1;62(2):308-11
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
9 J:16931 Ceci JD, et al., Interspecific backcrosses provide an important new tool for centromere mapping of mouse chromosomes. Genomics. 1994 Feb;19(3):515-24
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
9 J:16931 Ceci JD, et al., Interspecific backcrosses provide an important new tool for centromere mapping of mouse chromosomes. Genomics. 1994 Feb;19(3):515-24
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
9 J:4131 Chakraborti A, et al., Genetic mapping of opioid binding protein gene(s) to mouse chromosome 9. Mamm Genome. 1993;4(3):179-82
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
Mapping Panel: Copeland-Jenkins
9 J:40255 Fletcher CF, et al., Mouse chromosomal locations of nine genes encoding homologs of human paraneoplastic neurologic disorder antigens. Genomics. 1997 Oct 15;45(2):313-9
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
Mapping Panel: Copeland-Jenkins
9 J:29460 Gersten KM, et al., Molecular cloning, expression, chromosomal assignment, and tissue-specific expression of a murine alpha-(1,3)-fucosyltransferase locus corresponding to the human ELAM-1 ligand fucosyl transferase. J Biol Chem. 1995 Oct 20;270(42):25047-56
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
9 J:25567 Kozak CA, et al., Genomic cloning of mouse MIF (macrophage inhibitory factor) and genetic mapping of the human and mouse expressed gene and nine mouse pseudogenes. Genomics. 1995 Jun 10;27(3):405-11
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
Mapping Panel: Copeland-Jenkins
9 J:33558 Marine JC, et al., Chromosomal location of fifteen unique mouse KRAB-containing zinc finger loci. Mamm Genome. 1996 Jun;7(6):413-6
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
Mapping Panel: Copeland-Jenkins
9 J:3172 Nett MA, et al., Molecular cloning of the murine IL-1 beta converting enzyme cDNA. J Immunol. 1992 Nov 15;149(10):3254-9
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
Mapping Panel: Copeland-Jenkins
9 J:1880 Shapiro SD, et al., Molecular cloning, chromosomal localization, and bacterial expression of a murine macrophage metalloelastase. J Biol Chem. 1992 Mar 5;267(7):4664-71
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
Mapping Panel: Copeland-Jenkins
9 J:15563 Wilkie TM, et al., Identification, chromosomal location, and genome organization of mammalian G-protein-coupled receptors. Genomics. 1993 Nov;18(2):175-84
RI RI/RC Set: SWXL
9 J:10902 Hoatlin ME, et al., Activation of erythropoietin receptors by Friend viral gp55 and by erythropoietin and down-modulation by the murine Fv-2r resistance gene. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1990 Dec;87(24):9985-9
TEXT-Cytogenetic Localization 9 J:10902 Hoatlin ME, et al., Activation of erythropoietin receptors by Friend viral gp55 and by erythropoietin and down-modulation by the murine Fv-2r resistance gene. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1990 Dec;87(24):9985-9
TEXT-Physical Mapping 9 J:80000 The FANTOM Consortium and The RIKEN Genome Exploration Research Group Phase I & II Team, Analysis of the mouse transcriptome based on functional annotation of 60,770 full-length cDNAs. Nature. 2002;420:563-573

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