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Name
ID
Chromosome
Ascl2
achaete-scute family bHLH transcription factor 2
MGI:96920
7
19 mapping experiments
Experiment Type Details Chromosome Reference
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
7 J:47668 Caspary T, et al., Multiple mechanisms regulate imprinting of the mouse distal chromosome 7 gene cluster. Mol Cell Biol. 1998 Jun;18(6):3466-74
CROSS Cross Type: Backcross
Mapping Panel: Copeland-Jenkins
7 J:23260 Guillemot F, et al., Genomic imprinting of Mash2, a mouse gene required for trophoblast development. Nat Genet. 1995 Mar;9(3):235-42
FISH 7 J:52861 Day CD, et al., The imprinted domain in mouse distal Chromosome 7: reagents for mutagenesis and sequencing. Mamm Genome. 1999 Feb;10(2):182-5
TEXT 7 J:72512 Choi JD, et al., Microarray expression profiling of tissues from mice with uniparental duplications of Chromosomes 7 and 11 to identify imprinted genes. Mamm Genome. 2001 Oct;12(10):758-64
TEXT 7 J:48435 Paulsen M, et al., Syntenic organization of the mouse distal chromosome 7 imprinting cluster and the Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome region in chromosome 11p15.5. Hum Mol Genet. 1998 Jul;7(7):1149-59
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:52790 Ainscough JF, et al., Mechanism of imprinting on mouse distal chromosome 7. Genet Res. 1998 Dec;72(3):237-45
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:47668 Caspary T, et al., Multiple mechanisms regulate imprinting of the mouse distal chromosome 7 gene cluster. Mol Cell Biol. 1998 Jun;18(6):3466-74
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:52861 Day CD, et al., The imprinted domain in mouse distal Chromosome 7: reagents for mutagenesis and sequencing. Mamm Genome. 1999 Feb;10(2):182-5
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:65815 Engemann S, et al., Sequence and functional comparison in the beckwith-wiedemann region: implications for a novel imprinting centre and extended imprinting. Hum Mol Genet. 2000 Nov 1;9(18):2691-706
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:63607 Enklaar T, et al., Mtr1, a novel biallelically expressed gene in the center of the mouse distal chromosome 7 imprinting cluster, is a member of the Trp gene family. Genomics. 2000 Jul 15;67(2):179-87
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:79882 Fitzpatrick GV, et al., Regional loss of imprinting and growth deficiency in mice with a targeted deletion of KvDMR1. Nat Genet. 2002 Nov;32(3):426-31
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:46363 Gould TD, et al., Imprinting of mouse Kvlqt1 is developmentally regulated. Hum Mol Genet. 1998 Mar;7(3):483-7
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:23260 Guillemot F, et al., Genomic imprinting of Mash2, a mouse gene required for trophoblast development. Nat Genet. 1995 Mar;9(3):235-42
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:66461 Kato R, et al., Sequence-ready 1-Mb YAC, BAC and cosmid contigs covering the distal imprinted region of mouse chromosome 7. DNA Res. 1999 Dec 31;6(6):401-5
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:80758 Mahy NL, et al., Gene density and transcription influence the localization of chromatin outside of chromosome territories detectable by FISH. J Cell Biol. 2002 Dec 9;159(5):753-63
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:65742 Onyango P, et al., Sequence and comparative analysis of the mouse 1-megabase region orthologous to the human 11p15 imprinted domain. Genome Res. 2000 Nov;10(11):1697-710
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 J:93878 Salas M, et al., Placental growth retardation due to loss of imprinting of Phlda2. Mech Dev. 2004 Oct;121(10):1199-210
TEXT-Physical Mapping 7 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-Radiation Hybrid 7 J:68900 The Jackson Laboratory Mouse Radiation Hybrid Database, Mouse T31 Radiation Hybrid Data Load. Database Release. 2004;

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