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MIR205B
microRNA 205b

Gene
Official SymbolMIR205B
Official Full NamemicroRNA 205b
CGNC ID
also known asMIRN205B, gga-mir-205b, microRNA mir-205b, mir-205b
gene typeunknown
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Entrez Gene777842
Ensembl GeneENSGALG00000018270
KEGGgga:777842
GEISHA Idgga-miR-205bData SourcePublication
Complete cDNA Template Probeshow
TAACACTGTCTGGTAACGATGT
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.
Commentsthis miR found in within the gene ENSGALG00000008449, a collagen alpha 1 chain family member.
StageImage (click image to view full size)Location (click to highlight)Comments (click to highlight)
13-18
stage 14
stage 16
Surface Ectoderm
very faint
19-24
stage 19
stage 21
Leg AER
Leg Ectoderm
Limb Buds
Pharyngeal Arches and Clefts
Surface Ectoderm
Wing AER
Wing Ectoderm
 
25
stage 25
Face Mesenchyme
Limb Buds
Pharyngeal Arches and Clefts
Surface Ectoderm
Wing AER
 

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