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Name
ID
Chromosome
Neu1
neuraminidase 1
MGI:97305
17
20 mapping experiments
Experiment Type Details Chromosome Reference
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
17 J:6572 Peters J, et al., A gene (Neu-1) on chromosome 17 of the mouse affects acid alpha-glucosidase and codes for neuraminidase. Genet Res. 1981 Aug;38(1):47-55
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
17 J:8397 Samollow PB, et al., Electrophoretic analysis of liver neuraminidase-1 variation in mice and additional evidence concerning the location of NEU-1. J Immunogenet. 1986 Feb;13(1):29-39
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
17 J:6899 Womack JE, et al., Mouse gene for neuraminidase activity (Neu-1) maps to the D end of H-2. Immunogenetics. 1982;16(2):177-80
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
17 J:6899 Womack JE, et al., Mouse gene for neuraminidase activity (Neu-1) maps to the D end of H-2. Immunogenetics. 1982;16(2):177-80
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
17 J:5921 Womack JE, et al., Liver-specific lysosomal acid phosphatase deficiency (Apl) on mouse chromosome 17. Mol Gen Genet. 1977 Oct 24;155(3):315-7
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
17 J:5921 Womack JE, et al., Liver-specific lysosomal acid phosphatase deficiency (Apl) on mouse chromosome 17. Mol Gen Genet. 1977 Oct 24;155(3):315-7
RI RI/RC Set: NXSM
17 J:10663 Eicher EM, et al., The NXSM recombinant inbred strains of mice: genetic profile for 58 loci including the Mtv proviral loci. Genetics. 1990 Jun;125(2):431-46
RI RI/RC Set: NXSM
17 J:1883 Frankel WN, et al., Characterization of the endogenous nonecotropic murine leukemia viruses of NZB/B1NJ and SM/J inbred strains. Mamm Genome. 1992;2(2):110-22
RI RI/RC Set: SMXA
17 J:30437 Nishimura M, et al., The SMXA: a new set of recombinant inbred strain of mice consisting of 26 substrains and their genetic profile. Mamm Genome. 1995 Dec;6(12):850-7
TEXT 17 J:6021 Dizik M, et al., A second gene affecting the sialylation of lysosomal alpha-mannosidase in mouse liver. Biochem Genet. 1978 Apr;16(3-4):247-60
TEXT 17 J:6861 Figueroa F, et al., Evidence for placing the Neu-1 locus within the mouse H-2 complex. J Immunol. 1982 Nov;129(5):2089-93
TEXT 17 J:6900 Klein D, et al., Polymorphism of the Apl (Neu-1) locus in the mouse. Immunogenetics. 1982;16(2):181-4
TEXT 17 J:8397 Samollow PB, et al., Electrophoretic analysis of liver neuraminidase-1 variation in mice and additional evidence concerning the location of NEU-1. J Immunogenet. 1986 Feb;13(1):29-39
TEXT 17 J:6899 Womack JE, et al., Mouse gene for neuraminidase activity (Neu-1) maps to the D end of H-2. Immunogenetics. 1982;16(2):177-80
TEXT 17 J:6480 Womack JE, et al., Gene for neuraminidase activity on mouse chromosome 17 near h-2: pleiotropic effects on multiple hydrolases. Science. 1981 Apr 3;212(4490):63-5
TEXT-Physical Mapping 17 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
TEXT-QTL 17 J:9387 Aldrich CJ, et al., Regulation of Qa-1 expression and determinant modification by an H-2D-linked gene, Qdm. Immunogenetics. 1988;28(5):334-44
TEXT-QTL 17 J:15971 Gasser DL, et al., P1 and cosmid clones define the organization of 280 kb of the mouse H-2 complex containing the Cps-1 and Hsp70 loci [see comments]. Immunogenetics. 1994;39(1):48-55
TEXT-QTL 17 J:4113 Snoek M, et al., Three Hsp70 genes are located in the C4-H-2D region: possible candidates for the Orch-1 locus [published erratum appears in Genomics 1993 Aug;17(2):533]. Genomics. 1993 Feb;15(2):350-6
TEXT-Radiation Hybrid 17 J:68900 The Jackson Laboratory Mouse Radiation Hybrid Database, Mouse T31 Radiation Hybrid Data Load. Database Release. 2004;

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