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Steven Reppert of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston says that the only way to prove this would be to knock out the mouse gene and see what happens to the circadian rhythms.
By combining data gathered from mouse breeding studies with information about the gene's location in humans, molecular biologist William Pavan of NHGRI and his colleagues were able to locate the mouse gene and confirm that it was identical to the human gene.
Since VDR is a transcription factor, we searched for putative VDREs within the promoters of both the human and mouse gene and although we identified numerous binding elements, none were important in the regulation of TCF7L2 by VDR/1,25(OH)2D3.
MGI utilizes multiple bio-ontologies and is the authority for mouse gene and strain nomenclature.
To follow the evolution of the ASAP gene, we analyzed the mouse gene and compared it with the human ortholog.
Guided by genomic mappings of the cDNA sequences from the UCSC Genome Browser Database [ 46], we retrieved human (NCBI build 33) and mouse gene and promoter sequences.
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It has lists of known mouse genes and reports of nomenclature committees on how to refer correctly to mouse strains.
"You have to put the human stuttering mutations in the mouse genes and we've done that.
New Interplays Between Mouse Genes and Behavior 26 38 (Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C., 1996).
To make a mouse, in other words, scientists can now see that evolution took the generic recipe of mammal-making genes, sprinkled in just a dash of special-purpose mouse genes and eek! -- another wonderfully designed organism from nature's magic cookbook.
Their dataset was comprised of over 1,500 mouse genes and their human orthologs that are expressed in over 26 stages of embryonic development.
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