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ZNF182 gene
Known as:
ZNF182
, ZINC FINGER PROTEIN 21
, Zfp182
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National Institutes of Health
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2019
2019
Comparative Transcriptome Profile Analysis of Anther Development in Reproductive Stage of Rice in Cold Region Under Cold Stress
Zhenhua Guo
,
Chuanxue Liu
,
+12 authors
Zhiqiang Chen
Plant Molecular Biology Reporter
2019
Corpus ID: 85527613
Rice in cold region is threatened by cold stress frequently, resulting in severe losses of rice production. In the present study…
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1997
1997
Physical map covering 2.5 Mb distal to DXS6849 (ZNF21) in human Xp11.3-p11.23
K. L. Stoddart
1997
Corpus ID: 131632595
1996
1996
A 2-megabase physical contig incorporating 43 DNA markers on the human X chromosome at p11.23-p11.22 from ZNF21 to DXS255.
K. Boycott
,
G. Halley
,
D. Schlessinger
,
N. Bech‐Hansen
Genomics
1996
Corpus ID: 24432379
A comprehensive physical contig of yeast artificial chromosomes (YACs) and cosmid clones between ZNF21 and DXS255 has been…
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1994
1994
Clustered organization of Krüppel zinc-finger genes at Xp11.23, flanking a translocation breakpoint at OATL1: a physical map with locus assignments for ZNF21, ZNF41, ZNF81, and ELK1.
J. Knight
,
G. Grimaldi
,
H. Thiesen
,
N. Bech‐Hansen
,
C. Fletcher
,
M. Coleman
Genomics
1994
Corpus ID: 42691944
The ZNF21, ZNF41, and ZNF81 genes encode Krüppel-type zinc-finger proteins (ZFPs) and have previously been mapped to chromosome…
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1994
1994
Physical mapping in a YAC contig of 11 markers on the human X chromosome in Xp11.23.
T. Hagemann
,
R. Surosky
,
A. Monaco
,
H. Lehrach
,
F. Rosen
,
S. Kwan
Genomics
1994
Corpus ID: 30911730
By using yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) clones, we have generated a physical map of the short arm of the human X chromosome at…
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