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Gene trap as a tool for genome annotation and analysis of X chromosome inactivation in human embryonic stem cells 
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Analysis of the integration sites of the gene trap construct in clones of human ES cells
Gene trap as a tool for genome annotation and analysis of X chromosome inactivation in human embryonic stem cells 
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Analysis of X inactivation in a clone with a transgene on X chromosome. (A) Schematic diagram showing expression of a polymorphic gene depending on the status of X chromosome inactivation in ES and differentiated ES (DES) cells with or without G418 selection. (B) Status of expression of the two alleles of FMR1–CGGn in ES cells in differentiated embryonic cells and in trophoblast (extra embryonic) cells of H9 (wild type) and <t>C1010#98</t> clone. (C) Expression of X-inactive specific transcript (XIST), glial cells missing 1 (GCM1) and chorionic gonadotropin beta polypeptide 5 (CGB5) in wild-type ES cells and EBs 2, 10 or 30 days after differentiation and in trophoblast cells derived from clone C1010#98 using BMP4 (expression of G3PDH is shown as control).
Gene trap as a tool for genome annotation and analysis of X chromosome inactivation in human embryonic stem cells , 2004 Jul 29
"Analysis of the integration sites of the gene trap construct in clones of human ES cells"
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