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FGFR4
fibroblast growth factor receptor 4

Gene
Official SymbolFGFR4
Official Full Namefibroblast growth factor receptor 4
CGNC ID49396
also known asfibroblast growth factor receptor 4|fibroblast growth factor receptor FREK|fibroblast growth factor receptor-like embryonic kinase
gene typeprotein-coding
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Sequence Information
Genomic
RNAXM_003642072
PolypeptideXP_003642120
Sequence Clusters/ESTsUnigene
Gene Expression
In Situ HybridizationGEISHA
EST ProfileGga.29909
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Entrez Gene395603
Ensembl GeneENSGALG00000028543
KEGGgga:395603

Entry 1

GEISHA IdFGFR4.Wright.2004Data SourcePublication
Complete cDNA Template Probeshow
AGCCAGACTCGCTGGCATCGGGTGATGACGATGAAGACAGTGATGGGGATGGTCCCCACGGAGACCGCAGCGAGGAGCC
GGTCTATATGCACAGAGCACCGTACTGGACTCACCCTCACCGCATGGACAAGAAGCTGTATGCTGTCCCTGCGGGGAAC
ACCGTCAAGTTCCGCTGCCCGGCCTCGGGCAGCCCCAGCCCCAGCATCCGCTGGTTCAAGAATGGACGTGAGTTCCGGG
GGGAGCACCGCATCGGGGGCATACGGCTCCGGCACCAGCACTGGAGCCTGGTGATGGAGAGTGTGGTGCCCTCGGACCG
TGGTAACTACACCTGTCTGGTGGAGAACAGGTTCGGCAGAATCCGCTACAGCTACCTGCTG
CitationWright TJ, Ladher R, McWhirter J, Murre C, Schoenwolf GC, Mansour SL (2004). Mouse FGF15 is the ortholog of human and chick FGF19, but is not uniquely required for otic induction. Dev Biol. 2004 May 1;269(1):264-75.
CopyrightCopyright © 2004 Published by Elsevier Inc.
CommentsAccording to the authors, "A fragment of chick Fgfr4 was prepared by PCR amplification of chick cDNA using the primers 5'-CAGCAGGTAGCTGTAGCG-3' and 5'-CAGCCAGACTCGCTGGC-3' corresponding to bp 103–479 of the C. coturnix FREK mRNA (GenBank accession number: X76885.1 The sequence below was obtained from NCBI (X76885.1) using the information provided.
StageImage (click image to view full size)Location (click to highlight)Comments (click to highlight)
1-3
stage 3
Primitive Streak
 
4-6
stage 6
Early Mesoderm
Neural Plate/Tube
Primitive Streak
Neurectoderm
7-8
stage 8
Early Mesoderm
Neural Plate/Tube
Primitive Streak
 

Entry 2

GEISHA IdFREK.Chen.2010Data SourcePublication
Complete cDNA Template Probeshow
CTCGTCCTGGCGGGGCTGCTGGTGGCGGCCGGCTCGGCCGCTTCCCACCGCGGGGAGATGGAGCCAGACTCGCTGGCGT
CGGGTGATGATGATGAGGACAGCGATGGGGACGGCCCCCACGGAGACCGCAGCGAGGAGCCCGTCTACGTGCACAGAGC
ACCGTACTGGACTCACCCGCACCGCATGGACAAGAAGCTGTATGCTGTCCCCGCGGGGAACACGGTCAAGTTCCGCTGC
CCGGCCTCGGGCAGCCCCAGCCCCAGTATCCGCTGGTTCAAGAATGGGCGTGAGTTCCGGGGGGAGCACCGCATCGGGG
GCATACGGCTCCGGCACCAGCACTGGAGCCTGGTGATGGAGAGCGTGGTGCCCTCCGACCGCGGCAACTACACCTGTCT
GGTGGAGAACAGGTTCGGCAGCATCCGCTACAGCTACCTGCTGGACGTGCTGGAGAGGTCCCCGCACCGGCCCATCCTG
CAGGCGGGGCTGCCCG
CitationChen J, Morosan-Puopolo G, Dai F, Wang J, Brand-Saberi B. Molecular cloning of chicken Cecr2 and its expression during chicken embryo development. Int J Dev Biol. 2010;54(5):925-9.
Copyright© UBC Press
CommentsInsufficient information provided in publication to verify exact sequence used to synthesize probe. Sequence below was obtained from NCBI (acc # AF083063).
StageImage (click image to view full size)Location (click to highlight)Comments (click to highlight)
19-24
stage 19
stage 19
stage 19
stage 21
stage 21
stage 23
stage 23
Limb Buds
Myotome
Somites
 
25
stage 25
stage 25
Limb Buds
Myotome
 
 Data from NCBI Unigene EST Profile
Unigene ID: Gga.29909

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