- Wdr82 [Search on AGR]
Homo sapiens TMEM113 (WDR82) is a component of the mammalian SET1A (MIM 611052)/SET1B (MIM 611055) histone H3-Lys4 methyltransferase complexes (Lee and Skalnik, 2005 [PubMed 16253997]; Lee et al., 2007 [PubMed 17355966]).[supplied by OMIM, Jul 2010]
- Cops2 [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Mice homozygous for disruptions in this gene die as embryos very soon after implantation. [provided by MGI curators]
- Gipc1 [Search on AGR]
Homo sapiens GIPC1 is a scaffolding protein that regulates cell surface receptor expression and trafficking (Lee et al., 2008 [PubMed 18775991]).[supplied by OMIM, Apr 2009]
- Os [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Mutations in this gene result in heterozygous mice with limb and kidney abnormalities. The homozygote dies soon after implantation. [provided by MGI curators]
- Setd1b [Search on AGR]
Homo sapiens SET1B is a component of a histone methyltransferase complex that produces trimethylated histone H3 at Lys4 (Lee et al., 2007 [PubMed 17355966]).[supplied by OMIM, Mar 2008]
- Cops5 [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Homozygous null mice die soon after implantation and exhibit growth-retardation, decrease in cell proliferation, and an increase in cell apoptosis. [provided by MGI curators]
- Tor1a [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Mice homozygous for disruptions in this gene die either embryonically or very soon after birth. Heterozygous males display hyperactivity and coordination difficulties. [provided by MGI curators]
- Gata6 [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Homozygous null mutant E5.5 embryos lack parts of the visceral endoderm, show impaired embryonic ectoderm development, and die soon post-implantation, apparently of extraembryonic tissue defects. [provided by MGI curators]
- ccw [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Heterozygotes for a spontaneous mutation exhibit curly vibrissae, with a progressive, diffuse clouding of the lens evident by three weeks of age. Homozygotes die soon after implantation. [provided by MGI curators]
- sho [Search on AGR]
Mus musculus PHENOTYPE: Homozygotes for a spontaneous mutation exhibit small size, disproportionate shortening of the head and limbs, cleft palate, reduced mandible, and closed nares. Newborns die soon after birth. [provided by MGI curators]