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Del(2Evx2)51Ddu
Targeted Allele Detail
Summary
Symbol: Del(2Evx2)51Ddu
Name: deletion, Chr 2, Denis Duboule 51
MGI ID: MGI:5305750
Synonyms: Del(Nsi-SB)
Gene: Del(2Evx2)51Ddu  Location: unknown  Genetic Position: Chr2, Syntenic
Mutation
origin
Germline Transmission:  Earliest citation of germline transmission: J:178930
Parent Cell Line:  Not Specified (ES Cell)
Strain of Origin:  Not Specified
Mutation
description
Allele Type:    Targeted (Null/knockout)
Mutations:    Insertion, Intergenic deletion
  Del(2Evx2)51Ddu involves 11 genes/genome features (Gm31472, Gm28640, Gm13667 ...) View all
 
Mutation detailsA 550 kb deletion was induced by cre mediated recombination between Evx2/Hoxd13tm5.1(Hoxd11/lacZ)Ddu and Tn(sb-SBlac)C.176599bFsp . The deletion encompasses from just upstream of HoxD13 to the proximal half of the gene desert upstream of Lnp. At E12.5 mRNA expression of Hoxd13 is reduced to about one third wild-type level in the distal limbs. The deletion region includes the global control region (GCR), Prox regulatory element and regulatory islands III-V. (J:178930, J:192248)
Phenotypes
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Carrying this Mutation:  Mouse Strains: 0 strains available      Cell Lines: 0 lines available
Carrying any Del(2Evx2)51Ddu Mutation:  0 strains or lines available
References
Original:  J:178930 Montavon T, et al., A regulatory archipelago controls hox genes transcription in digits. Cell. 2011 Nov 23;147(5):1132-45
All:  2 reference(s)

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last database update
11/12/2024
MGI 6.24
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