Corrigendum: High-throughput discovery of novel developmental phenotypes

Autor: Mary E, Dickinson, Ann M, Flenniken, Xiao, Ji, Lydia, Teboul, Michael D, Wong, Jacqueline K, White, Terrence F, Meehan, Wolfgang J, Weninger, Henrik, Westerberg, Hibret, Adissu, Candice N, Baker, Lynette, Bower, James M, Brown, L Brianna, Caddle, Francesco, Chiani, Dave, Clary, James, Cleak, Mark J, Daly, James M, Denegre, Brendan, Doe, Mary E, Dolan, Sarah M, Edie Helmut Fuchs, Valerie, Gailus-Durner, Antonella, Galli, Alessia, Gambadoro, Juan, Gallegos, Shiying, Guo, Neil R, Horner, Chih-Wei, Hsu, Sara J, Johnson, Sowmya, Kalaga, Lance C, Keith, Louise, Lanoue, Thomas N, Lawson, Monkol, Lek, Manuel, Mark, Susan, Marschall, Jeremy, Mason, Melissa L, McElwee, Susan Newbigging Lauryl M J, Nutter, Kevin A, Peterson, Ramiro, Ramirez-Solis, Douglas J, Rowland, Edward, Ryder, Kaitlin E, Samocha, John R, Seavitt, Mohammed, Selloum, Zsombor, Szoke-Kovacs, Masaru, Tamura, Amanda G, Trainor, Ilinca, Tudose, Shigeharu, Wakana, Jonathan, Warren, Olivia, Wendling, David B, West, Leeyean, Wong, Atsushi, Yoshiki, Wolfgang, Wurst, Daniel G, MacArthur, Glauco P, Tocchini-Valentini, Xiang, Gao, Paul, Flicek, Allan, Bradley, William C, Skarnes, Monica J, Justice, Helen E, Parkinson, Mark, Moore, Sara, Wells, Robert E, Braun, Karen L, Svenson, Martin Hrabe, de Angelis, Yann, Herault, Tim, Mohun, Ann-Marie, Mallon, R Mark, Henkelman, Steve D M, Brown, David J, Adams, K C Kent, Lloyd, Colin, McKerlie, Arthur L, Beaudet, Maja Bućan Stephen A, Murray
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Nature
ISSN: 1476-4687
Popis: Approximately one third of all mammalian genes are essential for life. Phenotypes resulting from mouse knockouts of these genes have provided tremendous insight into gene function and congenital disorders. As part of the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium effort to generate and phenotypically characterize 5000 knockout mouse lines, we have identified 410 lethal genes during the production of the first 1751 unique gene knockouts. Using a standardised phenotyping platform that incorporates high-resolution 3D imaging, we identified novel phenotypes at multiple time points for previously uncharacterized genes and additional phenotypes for genes with previously reported mutant phenotypes. Unexpectedly, our analysis reveals that incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity are common even on a defined genetic background. In addition, we show that human disease genes are enriched for essential genes identified in our screen, thus providing a novel dataset that facilitates prioritization and validation of mutations identified in clinical sequencing efforts.
Databáze: OpenAIRE