Phenotypic annotation of the mouse X chromosome

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Figure 2.
Figure 2.

Linkage to human homologs and summary of expression and phenotype. The human orthologs of the mouse GT genes are aligned to their cytoband on an ideogram of the human X chromosome. Also shown are the names of human and mouse homologs and a brief summary of the observed expression pattern of the beta-galactosidase reporter gene in the embryos. (Bold mouse genes) Gene names for GT lines that gave a phenotype. Eleven mouse genes were tested by two or more GT lines and are indicated in parentheses next to the mouse gene name as a ratio of lines with similar expression or phenotype. The phenotype for the gene Nono was confirmed by inverting the GT and restoring Nono expression and normal phenotype in aggregated embryos (#). (Bold human genes) Names associated with human disease or syndromes when mutated.

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  1. Genome Res. 20: 1154-1164

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