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3.MMGMCSFG Primer Detail
Primers
  • Name
    3.MMGMCSFG
  • Primer 1 Sequence
    CTGTGCAACAGACTAAGCCT
  • Primer 2 Sequence
    CTGTAACACAATAACCAGGCA
  • ID
    MGI:286
  • Product Size
    127bp
  • Synonyms
    3MMGMCSFG, Csfgm-pE, Csfgm-pF, MMGMCSFG
Genes
Csf2 colony stimulating factor 2 (granulocyte-macrophage)
Polymorphisms
J:10652 Love JM, et al., Nucleic Acids Res. 1990 Jul 25;18(14):4123-30
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
Csf2 b smaller B6.PL-Thy1a, C57BL/6J
d larger B10.H2nod, DBA/2J, NOD, NON
s smallest M. spretus
J:459 Hearne CM, et al., Mamm Genome. 1991;1(4):273-82
Notes: Sequences named according to Love et al (1990), Nucl Acids Res 18:4123-4130, and Hearne et al (1991), Mammalian Genome 1:273-282. Some alleles are resolvable on acrylamide, some are resolvable on 4% agarose, other alleles are resolvable by both. The product size of 165bp reported here varies somewhat from the size reported in other references.
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
Csf2 a largest C57BL/10-H2g7, DBA/2J, NOD, NON
a' largest A, B10.BR-H2k2 H2-T18a/SgSnJ, C3H/He, C58, CBA/CaH-T(14;15)6Ca, DBA/2, NOD/LtCrc
b 2nd largest B6.PL-Thy1a, C57BL/6J
b' 2nd largest BALB/cCrc, MEV/1TyJ
c 3rd largest SPR
J:462 Montagutelli X, et al., Mamm Genome. 1991;1(4):255-9
Notes: Sequences named according to Love et al (1990), Nucl Acids Res 18:4123-4130, and Hearne et al (1991), Mammalian Genome 1:273-282.
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
Csf2 a largest 129S2/SvPas, C3H/HePas, DBA/2Pas, DDK/Pas, PWK/Pas, STS/A
b 2nd largest BALB/cPas, C57BL/6Pas
c 3rd largest SEG/Pas, SPE/Pas
d 4th largest SPR/Smh
J:1084 Fowlis GA, et al., Mamm Genome. 1992;3(4):192-6
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
Csf2 a largest A/JCrc, B10.D2-H2d/Nimr, C3H/HeCrc, C58/OlaCrc, CBA/CaCrc, NOD/Crc
b larger BALB/cCrc
c smaller C57L/J
d smallest NZW/Ola
J:17613 Markel PD, et al., Mamm Genome. 1994 Apr;5(4):199-202
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
Csf2 l 135bp LS
s 152bp SS
J:53010 Guler ML, et al., J Immunol. 1999 Feb 1;162(3):1339-47
Endonuclease Gene Allele Fragments Strains
Csf2 b not given BALB/c
d not given B10.D2-H2d
References
J:10652 Love JM, et al., Towards construction of a high resolution map of the mouse genome using PCR-analysed microsatellites. Nucleic Acids Res. 1990 Jul 25;18(14):4123-30
J:459 Hearne CM, et al., Additional microsatellite markers for mouse genome mapping. Mamm Genome. 1991;1(4):273-82
J:462 Montagutelli X, et al., PCR-analyzed microsatellites: data concerning laboratory and wild-derived mouse inbred strains. Mamm Genome. 1991;1(4):255-9
J:1084 Fowlis GA, et al., PCR-analyzed microsatellites of the mouse genome--additional polymorphisms among ten inbred mouse strains. Mamm Genome. 1992;3(4):192-6
J:17613 Markel PD, et al., Initial characterization of STS markers in the LSXSS series of recombinant inbred strains. Mamm Genome. 1994 Apr;5(4):199-202
J:53010 Guler ML, et al., Tpm1, a locus controlling IL-12 responsiveness, acts by a cell-autonomous mechanism. J Immunol. 1999 Feb 1;162(3):1339-47

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