QTL for morphine antinociception on Chr10 at D10Mit51 (19.52 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
morphine antinociception spans 0.00 - 44.52 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr10. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
Authors:
Bergeson SE, Helms ML, O\'Toole LA, Jarvis MW, Hain HS, Mogil JS, Belknap JK
QTL for morphine preference on Chr10 at D10MIT282 (24.33 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
morphine preference spans 0.00 - 49.33 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr10. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
Authors:
Berrettini WH, Ferraro TN, Alexander RC, Buchberg AM, Vogel WH
QTL for alcohol preference locus on Chr10 at D10Mit126 (39.43 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
alcohol preference locus spans 14.43 - 64.43 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr10. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
QTL for alcohol preference locus on Chr10 at D10Mit126 (39.43 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
alcohol preference locus spans 14.43 - 64.43 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr10. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
QTL associated with amphetamine distance traveled 2. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (20654078)
Authors:
Torkamanzehi A, Boksa P, Ayoubi M, Fortier ME, Ng Ying Kin NM, Skamene E, Rouleau G, Joober R
QTL associated with atherosclerotic lesion area 1. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (21435099)
QTL associated with atherosclerotic lesion area 2. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (18526522)
QTL associated with cystic fibrosis intestinal distress. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (46564113)
QTL associated with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis susceptibility 15. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (21252061)
QTL associated with myeloperoxidase-specific anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody QTL 2. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (28871992)
Authors:
Hamano Y, Tsukamoto K, Abe M, Sun GD, Zhang D, Fujii H, Matsuoka S, Tanaka M, Ishida-Okawara A, Tachikawa H, Nishimura H, Tokunaka K, Hirose S, Suzuki K
QTL associated with postnatal body weight growth 9. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (21435099)
QTL associated with proteoglycan induced arthritis 6. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (20654078)
Authors:
Glant TT, Adarichev VA, Nesterovitch AB, Szanto S, Oswald JP, Jacobs JJ, Firneisz G, Zhang J, Finnegan A, Mikecz K
QTL associated with susceptibility to lung cancer 29. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (9133173)
QTL associated with SGC/Knj cross B6 QTL 4. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (28871992)
Authors:
Hamano Y, Tsukamoto K, Abe M, Sun GD, Zhang D, Fujii H, Matsuoka S, Tanaka M, Ishida-Okawara A, Tachikawa H, Nishimura H, Tokunaka K, Hirose S, Suzuki K
QTL associated with voluntary alcohol consumption QTL 6. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (11362694)
Gene Ontology (GO) gene set. This set contains genes that have been annotated to the GO term "natural killer cell mediated cytotoxicity", which is defined as "The directed killing of a target cell by a natural killer cell through the release of granules containing cytotoxic mediators or through the engagement of death receptors." This gene set was automatically constructed using annotation and ontology data provided by GO and only includes annotations with experimental and curatorial evidence codes (EXP, IDA, IPI, IMP, IGI, IEP, TAS, IC). The transitive closure of this term is taken into account using is_a and part_of relationships. For more information: The Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC), http://geneontology.org This gene set was generated using the GeneWeaver GO loader v. 0.2.8.
Authors:
M Ashburner, CA Ball, JA Blake, D Botstein, H Butler, JM Cherry, AP Davis, K Dolinski, SS Dwight, JT Eppig, MA Harris, DP Hill, L Issel-Tarver, A Kasarskis, S Lewis, JC Matese, JE Richardson, M Ringwald, GM Rubin, G Sherlock
Gene Ontology (GO) gene set. This set contains genes that have been annotated to the GO term "membrane part", which is defined as "Any constituent part of a membrane, a double layer of lipid molecules that encloses all cells, and, in eukaryotes, many organelles; may be a single or double lipid bilayer; also includes associated proteins." This gene set was automatically constructed using annotation and ontology data provided by GO and only includes annotations with experimental and curatorial evidence codes (EXP, IDA, IPI, IMP, IGI, IEP, TAS, IC). The transitive closure of this term is taken into account using is_a and part_of relationships. For more information: The Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC), http://geneontology.org This gene set was generated using the GeneWeaver GO loader v. 0.2.8.
Authors:
M Ashburner, CA Ball, JA Blake, D Botstein, H Butler, JM Cherry, AP Davis, K Dolinski, SS Dwight, JT Eppig, MA Harris, DP Hill, L Issel-Tarver, A Kasarskis, S Lewis, JC Matese, JE Richardson, M Ringwald, GM Rubin, G Sherlock
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