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MIR135A-3
microRNA 135a-3

Gene
Official SymbolMIR135A-3
Official Full NamemicroRNA 135a-3
CGNC ID
also known asMIRN135A-3, gga-mir-135a-3, mir-135a-3, microRNA mir-135a-3, mir-135a
gene typemiscRNA
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Links to other databases
Entrez Gene777868
Ensembl GeneENSGALG00000018309
KEGG
GEISHA Idgga-miR-135aData SourcePublication
Complete cDNA Template Probeshow
TATGGCTTTTTATTCCTATGTGA
CitationDarnell DK, Kaur S, Stanislaw S, Konieczka JH, Yatskievych TA, Antin PB. (2006) MicroRNA expression during chick embryo development. Dev Dyn. 235(11):3156-65.
CopyrightCopyright © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
StageImage (click image to view full size)Location (click to highlight)Comments (click to highlight)
19-24
stage 22
stage 22
stage 22
stage 23
stage 23
stage 24
Forebrain
Limb Buds
Midbrain
Pharyngeal Arches and Clefts
Spinal Cord
Wing Mesenchyme
esp floor plate and roof plate
floor and roof plate esp.
25
stage 25
stage 25
stage 25
Forebrain
Hindbrain
Midbrain
HB floor plate, margin; MB dorsal closure
midbrain roof closure

Mouse

Emage
Eurexpress
MGI GXD

Frog

Xenbase

Fruit Fly

BDGP

Zebra Finch

ZEBrA

Zebrafish

ZFIN
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