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MIR218-3
ncRNA

Gene
Official SymbolMIR218-3
Official Full NamencRNA
CGNC ID59172
also known asMIRN218-3, gga-mir-218-3, microRNA 218-3, mir-218
gene typemiscRNA
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RNA
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Links to other databases
Entrez Gene777888
Ensembl GeneENSGALG00000018327
KEGG
GEISHA Idgga-miR-218Data SourcePublication
Complete cDNA Template Probeshow
TTGTGCTTGATCTAACCATGT
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.
CommentsContained in the introns of SLIT2 (218-3) and SLIT3 (218-2)(ENSGALG00000014419, ENSGALG00000001916, respectively)
StageImage (click image to view full size)Location (click to highlight)Comments (click to highlight)
4-6
stage 4
stage 4
stage 5
stage 5
Area Opaca
Area Pellucida
Primitive Streak
 
19-24
stage 21
stage 24
stage 24
stage 24
stage 24
stage 24
stage 24
Atria
Head Mesenchyme
Hindbrain
Pharyngeal Arches and Clefts
motor horns
roof
25
stage 25
Spinal Cord
motor horns

Mouse

Emage
Eurexpress
MGI GXD

Frog

Xenbase

Fruit Fly

BDGP

Zebra Finch

ZEBrA

Zebrafish

ZFIN
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