Mutational screens are an effective means used in the functional annotation of a genome. We present a method for a mutational screen of the mouse X chromosome using gene trap technologies. This method has the potential to screen all of the genes on the X chromosome without establishing mutant animals, as all gene-trapped embryonic stem (ES) cell lines are hemizygous null for mutations on the X chromosome. Based on this method, embryonic morphological phenotypes and expression patterns for 58 genes were assessed, approximately 10% of all human and mouse syntenic genes on the X chromosome. Of these, 17 are novel embryonic lethal mutations and nine are mutant mouse models of genes associated with genetic disease in humans, including BCOR and P...
A major challenge of the postgenomic era is the functional characterization of every single gene wit...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
Mutational screens are an effective means used in the functional annotation of a genome. We present ...
After sequencing the human and mouse genomes, the annotation of these sequences with biological func...
Recent advances in high-throughput gene targeting and conditional mutagenesis are creating new and p...
We have developed a sensitized screen to identify genes involved in gene silencing, using random N-e...
X chromosome inactivation is the chromosome-based epigenetic silencing mechanism employed by eutheri...
X chromosome inactivation is the chromosome-based epigenetic silencing mechanism employed by eutheri...
With the completion of the mouse and human genome sequences, a major challenge is the functional cha...
We have developed a sensitized screen to identify genes involved in gene silencing, using random N-e...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
Congenital abnormalities can be modeled in the mouse using genetic approaches such as phenotype driv...
A major challenge of the postgenomic era is the functional characterization of every single gene wi...
A major challenge of the postgenomic era is the functional characterization of every single gene wit...
A major challenge of the postgenomic era is the functional characterization of every single gene wit...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
Mutational screens are an effective means used in the functional annotation of a genome. We present ...
After sequencing the human and mouse genomes, the annotation of these sequences with biological func...
Recent advances in high-throughput gene targeting and conditional mutagenesis are creating new and p...
We have developed a sensitized screen to identify genes involved in gene silencing, using random N-e...
X chromosome inactivation is the chromosome-based epigenetic silencing mechanism employed by eutheri...
X chromosome inactivation is the chromosome-based epigenetic silencing mechanism employed by eutheri...
With the completion of the mouse and human genome sequences, a major challenge is the functional cha...
We have developed a sensitized screen to identify genes involved in gene silencing, using random N-e...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
Congenital abnormalities can be modeled in the mouse using genetic approaches such as phenotype driv...
A major challenge of the postgenomic era is the functional characterization of every single gene wi...
A major challenge of the postgenomic era is the functional characterization of every single gene wit...
A major challenge of the postgenomic era is the functional characterization of every single gene wit...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...
The function of the majority of genes in the mouse and human genomes remains unknown. The mouse embr...