1. A mouse atlas of gene expression: large-scale digital gene-expression profiles from precisely defined developing C57BL/6J mouse tissues and cells
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Siddiqui, Asim S., Khattra, Jaswinder, Delaney, Allen D., Zhao, Yongjun, Astell, Caroline, Asano, Jennifer, Babakaiff, Ryan, Barber, Sarah, Beland, Jaclyn, Bohacec, Slavita, Brown-John, Mabel, Chand, Steve, Charest, David, Charters, Anita M., Cullum, Rebecca, Dhalla, Noreen, Featherstone, Ruth, Gerhard, Daniela S., Hoffman, Brad, Holt, Robert A., Hou, Juan, Kuo, Byron Y.-L., Lee, Lisa L.C., Lee, Stephanie, Leung, Derek, Ma, Kevin, Matsuo, Corey, Mayo, Michael, McDonald, Helen, Prabhu, Anna-Iiisa, Pandoh, Pawan, Riggins, Gregory J., de Algara, Teresa Ruiz, Rupert, James L., Smailus, Duane, Stott, Jeff, Tsai, Miranda, Varhol, Richard, Vrljicak, Pavle, Wong, David, Wu, Mona K., Xie, Yuan-Yun, Yang, George, Zhang, Ida, Hirst, Martin, Jones, Steven J.M., Helgason, Cheryl D., Simpson, Elizabeth M., Hoodless, Pamela A., and Marra, Marco A.
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Rats -- Genetic aspects ,Rats -- Physiological aspects ,Rattus -- Genetic aspects ,Rattus -- Physiological aspects ,Visual cortex -- Research ,Pancreas -- Research ,Animal development -- Genetic aspects ,Science and technology - Abstract
We analyzed 8.55 million LongSAGE tags generated from 72 libraries. Each LongSAGE library was prepared from a different mouse tissue. Analysis of the data revealed extensive overlap with existing gene data sets and evidence for the existence of [approximately equal to] 24,000 previously undescribed genomic loci. The visual cortex, pancreas, mammary gland, preimplantation embryo, and placenta contain the largest number of differentially expressed transcripts, 25% of which are previously undescribed loci. alternative transcripts | development | serial analysis of gene expression
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- 2005