Transgenic Construct
Tg(hsp70l:atoh1a)
- ID
- ZDB-TGCONSTRCT-110315-6
- Name
- Tg(hsp70l:atoh1a)
- Previous Names
- None
- Type
- engineered_plasmid
- Regulatory Regions
- Coding Sequences
- Contains Sequences
- None
- Note
- None
Plasmid Map
None
Genomic Features
That Utilize Tg(hsp70l:atoh1a) Construct
Genomic Feature | Affected Genomic Regions |
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x20Tg |
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Transgenics
That Utilize Tg(hsp70l:atoh1a) Construct
Fish | Affected Genomic Regions | Phenotype | Gene Expression |
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s356tTg; x20Tg |
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Fig. 3
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Fig. 3
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s356tTg; x20Tg + MO2-sox2 |
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Fig. 3
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Fig. 3
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s356tTg; x20Tg; x21Tg |
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Fig. 3
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Fig. 3
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x20Tg |
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2 figures
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x20Tg/+ (AB) |
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Fig. 9
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Sequence Information
No data available
Other Construct Pages
None
Citations
- Reuter, A.S., Stern, D., Bernard, A., Goossens, C., Lavergne, A., Flasse, L., Von Berg, V., Manfroid, I., Peers, B., Voz, M.L. (2022) Identification of an evolutionarily conserved domain in Neurod1 favouring enteroendocrine versus goblet cell fate. PLoS Genetics. 18:e1010109
- Ye, Z., Su, Z., Xie, S., Liu, Y., Wang, Y., Xu, X., Zheng, Y., Zhao, M., Jiang, L. (2020) Yap-lin28a axis targets let7-Wnt pathway to restore progenitors for initiating regeneration. eLIFE. 9:
- Gou, Y., Vemaraju, S., Sweet, E.M., Kwon, H.J., Riley, B.B. (2018) sox2 and sox3 play unique roles in development of hair cells and neurons in the zebrafish inner ear. Developmental Biology. 435(1):73-83
- Kozlovskaja-Gumbrienė, A., Yi, R., Alexander, R., Aman, A., Jiskra, R., Nagelberg, D., Knaut, H., McClain, M., Piotrowski, T. (2017) Proliferation-independent regulation of organ size by Fgf/Notch signaling. eLIFE. 6
- Sweet, E.M., Vemaraju, S., and Riley, B.B. (2011) Sox2 and Fgf interact with Atoh1 to promote sensory competence throughout the zebrafish inner ear. Developmental Biology. 358(1):113-21
- Millimaki, B.B., Sweet, E.M., and Riley, B.B. (2010) Sox2 is required for maintenance and regeneration, but not initial development, of hair cells in the zebrafish inner ear. Developmental Biology. 338(2):262-269
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