Comparative genomewide expression profiling is a powerful tool in the effort to annotate the mouse genome with biological function. The systematic analysis of RNA expression data of mouse lines from the Munich ENU mutagenesis screen might support the understanding of the molecular biology of such mutants and provide new insights into mammalian gene function. In a direct comparison of DNA microarray experiments of individual versus pooled RNA samples of organs from ENU-induced mouse mutants, we provide evidence that individual RNA samples may outperform pools in some aspects. Genes with high biological variability in their expression levels (noisy genes) are identified as false positives in pooled samples. Evidence suggests that highly strin...
The most important tool to obtain insight into the function of genes is the use of mutant model orga...
Biology has entered a challenging, information-intense period where computational experiments are co...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
In the German Mouse Clinic (GMC) the approach of a semi-biased molecular phenotyping screen for the ...
Microarray-based techniques allow us to visualize and quantify the expression of every single gene i...
[[abstract]]High-throughput gene expression profiling has revealed substantial leaky and extraneous ...
As the human genome project approaches completion, the challenge for mammalian geneticists is to dev...
The worldwide effort to completely sequence the human and mouse genome will be accomplished within t...
Animal models for human diseases are of crucial importance for studying gene expression and regulati...
Mammalian genes have multiple functions in time and space during embryogenesis, aging, and in health...
A major aim of the Human Brain Proteome Project (HBPP) is a better understanding of the molecular et...
peer reviewedA major challenge in post-genomics is the systematic determination of mammalian gene fu...
Systematic approaches to mouse mutagenesis will be vital for future studies of gene function. We hav...
C57BL/6J (B6) and DBA/2J (D2) are two of the most commonly used inbred mouse strains in neuroscience...
Mutagenesis of mice with N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) is a phenotype-driven approach to unravel gene ...
The most important tool to obtain insight into the function of genes is the use of mutant model orga...
Biology has entered a challenging, information-intense period where computational experiments are co...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
In the German Mouse Clinic (GMC) the approach of a semi-biased molecular phenotyping screen for the ...
Microarray-based techniques allow us to visualize and quantify the expression of every single gene i...
[[abstract]]High-throughput gene expression profiling has revealed substantial leaky and extraneous ...
As the human genome project approaches completion, the challenge for mammalian geneticists is to dev...
The worldwide effort to completely sequence the human and mouse genome will be accomplished within t...
Animal models for human diseases are of crucial importance for studying gene expression and regulati...
Mammalian genes have multiple functions in time and space during embryogenesis, aging, and in health...
A major aim of the Human Brain Proteome Project (HBPP) is a better understanding of the molecular et...
peer reviewedA major challenge in post-genomics is the systematic determination of mammalian gene fu...
Systematic approaches to mouse mutagenesis will be vital for future studies of gene function. We hav...
C57BL/6J (B6) and DBA/2J (D2) are two of the most commonly used inbred mouse strains in neuroscience...
Mutagenesis of mice with N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) is a phenotype-driven approach to unravel gene ...
The most important tool to obtain insight into the function of genes is the use of mutant model orga...
Biology has entered a challenging, information-intense period where computational experiments are co...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...