Genomic Feature
hi2581Tg
- ID
- ZDB-ALT-041007-18
- Name
- hi2581Tg
- Synonyms
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- hi2581 (1)
- Affected Genomic Region
- Construct
- Type
- Allele caused by Transgenic insertion (1)
- Protocol
- embryos treated with DNA
- Lab of Origin
- Hopkins Lab
- Current Source
- Zebrafish International Resource Center (ZIRC) ( order this )
- Other Pages
Notes
Comment | Citation |
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The construct was inserted on the plus strand of the genome. The gene in which ... | ZFIN Curated Data |
Variants
- Variant Type
- Transgenic Insertion
- Variant Location
- Chr 16: 42186017 - 42186018 (GRCz11) (1) Details
- Nucleotide change
- Variant Notes
Effect on DNA/cDNA, transcript, protein (from publications)
- Flanking Sequence
- None
- Additional Sequence
- None
Fish
Fish | Genomic Feature Zygosity | Parental Zygosity | Affected Genomic Regions | Phenotype | Gene Expression |
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fblhi2581Tg/hi2581Tg | Homozygous | Unknown | text only from Amsterdam et al., 2004 | ||
fblhi2581Tg/hi2581Tg | Homozygous | ♀+/- ♂+/- | 8 figures ![]() | 4 figures ![]() | |
fblhi2581Tg/+ (AB) | Heterozygous | Unknown | |||
fblhi2581Tg/+ (AB/TU) | Heterozygous | Unknown | |||
fblhi2581Tg | Unknown | Unknown | Fig. for (hi2581) ![]() |
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Supplemental Information
- Genotyping protocol
- None
- Bouffard, S., Dambroise, E., Brombin, A., Lempereur, S., Hatin, I., Simion, M., Corre, R., Bourrat, F., Joly, J.S., Jamen, F. (2018) Fibrillarin is essential for S-phase progression and neuronal differentiation in zebrafish dorsal midbrain and retina. Developmental Biology. 437(1):1-16
- Recher, G., Jouralet, J., Brombin, A., Heuzé, A., Mugniery, E., Hermel, J.M., Desnoulez, S., Savy, T., Herbomel, P., Bourrat, F., Peyriéras, N., Jamen, F., and Joly, J.S. (2013) Zebrafish midbrain slow-amplifying progenitors exhibit high levels of transcripts for nucleotide and ribosome biogenesis. Development (Cambridge, England). 140(24):4860-9
- Amsterdam, A., Nissen, R.M., Sun, Z., Swindell, E., Farrington, S., and Hopkins, N. (2004) Identification of 315 genes essential for early zebrafish development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101(35):12792-12797
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