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EMAGE:810

Ptch2 patched homolog 2 ( MGI:1095405)
TS19 (11.5 dpc)
in situ hybridisation

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EMAGE:810
Figure 5E of Yang et al., 1998 [PMID:9671585] Copyright: This image is from Development and is displayed with the permission of The Company of Biologists Ltd. who owns the copyright.

Expression pattern clarity: three stars
Find spatially similar wholemount expression patterns: Find spatially similar wholemount patterns
Expression Pattern Description
Spatial Annotation:
EMAGE:810Annotation colour key:  
strong strong      
gene expression moderate moderate    
gene expression weak weak        
gene expression possible possible    
gene expression not detected not detected
wholemount mapping

Download individual expression domains:
810_wholemount_possible.wlz
810_wholemount_notDetected.wlz
810_wholemount_strong.wlz
(what is wlz format?)
Download all expression domains: EMAGE:810_all_domains.zip
Find spatially similar wholemount expression patterns:  EMAGE spatially similar wholemount patterns
Morphological match to the template: two stars
Text Annotation:
StructureLevelPatternNotes
branchial arch
detected detected
forelimb bud
detected detected
hindlimb bud
detected detected
Annotation Validation: EMAGE Editor
Detection Reagent
Type:in situ hybridisation probe
Identifier:MGI:1331153
Entity Detected:Ptch2, patched homolog 2 ( MGI:1095405)
Notes:The Ptch2 probe used in this study by Yang et al., 1998 [PMID:9671585] is of undefined sequence.
Chemistry:RNA
Strand:antisense
Label:digoxigenin
Specimen
Organism:mouse
Age:11.5 dpc
Theiler Stage:TS19
Mutations:none (wild-type)
Preparation:wholemount
Procedures
General Information
Authors:Yang et al., 1998 [PMID:9671585] Indexed by GXD.
Submitted by:EMAGE EDITOR, Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, Western General Hospital, Crewe Road, Edinburgh, UK EH4 2XU
Experiment type:non-screen
References:[ PMID:9671585] Yang Y, Guillot P, Boyd Y, Lyon MF, McMahon AP 1998 Evidence that preaxial polydactyly in the Doublefoot mutant is due to ectopic Indian Hedgehog signaling. Development (125):3123-32
Links:MGI:1331154 same experiment
  Ensembl same gene
  Allen Brain Atlas same gene
  BioGPS same gene
  International Mouse Knockout Project Status same gene
  GEISHA Chicken ISH Database same gene
  EMBL-EBI Gene Expression Atlas same gene
  BrainStars same gene
  ViBrism same gene
Data SourceMGI