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Greg Barsh

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  • Gene trap insertional mutagenesis in mice: new vectors and germ line mutations in two novel genes.

    Neilan EG, Barsh GS. Transgenic Res. 1999; 8 (6): 451-8

    Insertional mutagenesis based on gene trap vectors that capture endogenous splice sites is a promising tool for functional genomics. Several groups have proposed large-scale gene trap screens, but questions remain as to the type of vectors and their design. We report a set of plasmid-encoded gene trap vectors and the disruption of two novel genes. Our results include a comparison of the relative gene trapping efficiencies of two different splice acceptor sequences in ES cells and an analysis of the structure of several gene trap insertions.

    PubMedID: 10767988

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