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Experiment
  • Experiment
    TEXT-Physical Mapping
  • Chromosome
    7
  • Reference
    J:68210 Wines ME, et al., Identification of mesoderm development (mesd) candidate genes by comparative mapping and genome sequence analysis. Genomics. 2001 Feb 15;72(1):88-98
  • ID
    MGI:1933207
Genes
GeneAlleleAssay TypeDescription
D7Mit350 sequence analysis
Stard5 sequence analysis
Il16 sequence analysis
D7Mit261 sequence analysis
Phgdh-ps1 sequence analysis
2310034P14Rik sequence analysis
3110009M11Rik sequence analysis
Tlnrd1 sequence analysis
Mesd sequence analysis
Cemip sequence analysis
355L12-T7 sequence analysis
Arnt2 sequence analysis
Del(7)Tyrc-3H-p sequence analysis
Fah sequence analysis
D7Mit62 sequence analysis
Mesd visible phenotype
M-04948 overlapping clones, direct sequencing
Notes
  • Experiment
    The authors used comparative genome sequence analysis, EST clustering and northern analysis to identify and predict the structure of genes in the mesd region. The order of markers on mouse Chromosome 7 was determined to be: M-04948 - D7Mit350 - 5'- Stard5 - 3' - 3'- Il16-5' - D7Mit261 - Phgdh-ps1 - 2310034P14Rik - 3110009M11Rik - 3'-mesdc1 - 5' - 5'- Mesdc2 - 3' - 3'- 12H19.01.T7 - 5' - 355L12-T7 - 3'- Arnt2-5' - Del(7)Tyr C-3H-p - 3'- Fah-5' - D7Mit62. The Mesd critical region was narrowed down to a BACcontaining the Mesdc1 and Mesdc2 genes using BAC transgenic complementation.

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