2000
Of mice and men: Dissecting the genetic pathway that controls left‐right asymmetry in mice and humans
Schneider H, Brueckner M. Of mice and men: Dissecting the genetic pathway that controls left‐right asymmetry in mice and humans. American Journal Of Medical Genetics 2000, 97: 258-270. PMID: 11376437, DOI: 10.1002/1096-8628(200024)97:4<258::aid-ajmg1276>3.0.co;2-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbnormalities, MultipleAnimalsBody PatterningCiliaDyneinsEctodermEmbryonic and Fetal DevelopmentEndodermFetal ProteinsGastrulaGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalGenesGenes, HomeoboxGenes, LethalHomeodomain ProteinsHumansKinesinsMiceMice, Mutant StrainsMutationNotochordPhenotypeSpecies SpecificityTranscription FactorsConceptsLeft-right asymmetrySpontaneous mouse mutationGenetic pathwaysHuman homologueMouse mutationNode monociliaHuman mutationsHuman phenotypesFinal phenotypeOrchestrated mannerPathways resultsMouse phenotypeGenesLaterality determinationMutationsPhenotypeModel systemDifferent stepsMonociliaHomologuesCombination of analysisMicePathwayHuman developmentInitial asymmetry
1992
Duplication/deficiency mapping of situs inversus viscerum (iv), a gene that determines left-right asymmetry in the mouse
McGrath J, Horwich A, Brueckner M. Duplication/deficiency mapping of situs inversus viscerum (iv), a gene that determines left-right asymmetry in the mouse. Genomics 1992, 14: 643-648. PMID: 1427890, DOI: 10.1016/s0888-7543(05)80163-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsChromosome DeletionChromosome MappingCloning, MolecularGenetic LinkageMiceMice, Mutant StrainsMultigene FamilySitus InversusConceptsDistal mouse chromosome 12Distal chromosome 12Mouse chromosome 12Deficiency mappingChromosome 12Trisomic progenyLeft-right body axisGenetic map locationDerivative chromosomesLeft-right asymmetryDuplication analysisTelomeric regionsMap locationChromosomal regionsGene complexChromosome 5Recessive mutationsBody axisGenetic linkageNormal copyProximal regionProgenyChromosomesMutationsReciprocal translocation