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Publication : Genomic analysis of mouse retinal development.

First Author  Blackshaw S Year  2004
Journal  PLoS Biol Volume  2
Issue  9 Pages  E247
PubMed ID  15226823 Mgi Jnum  J:93300
Mgi Id  MGI:3056832 Doi  10.1371/journal.pbio.0020247
Citation  Blackshaw S, et al. (2004) Genomic analysis of mouse retinal development. PLoS Biol 2(9):E247
abstractText  The vertebrate retina is comprised of seven major cell types that are generated in overlapping but well-defined intervals. To identify genes that might regulate retinal development, gene expression in the developing retina was profiled at multiple time points using serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE). The expression patterns of 1,051 genes that showed developmentally dynamic expression by SAGE were investigated using in situ hybridization. A molecular atlas of gene expression in the developing and mature retina was thereby constructed, along with a taxonomic classification of developmental gene expression patterns. Genes were identified that label both temporal and spatial subsets of mitotic progenitor cells. For each developing and mature major retinal cell type, genes selectively expressed in that cell type were identified. The gene expression profiles of retinal Muller glia and mitotic progenitor cells were found to be highly similar, suggesting that Muller glia might serve to produce multiple retinal cell types under the right conditions. In addition, multiple transcripts that were evolutionarily conserved that did not appear to encode open reading frames of more than 100 amino acids in length ('noncoding RNAs') were found to be dynamically and specifically expressed in developing and mature retinal cell types. Finally, many photoreceptor-enriched genes that mapped to chromosomal intervals containing retinal disease genes were identified. These data serve as a starting point for functional investigations of the roles of these genes in retinal development and physiology.
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