Whole-mount in situ hybridization to mouse embryos

Methods : a Companion to Methods in Enzymology
K M Correia, R A Conlon

Abstract

The mouse is well-established as the major animal model for the study of mammalian development. Rapid progress in large-scale cDNA and also genomic sequencing projects is identifying new mouse genes at an unprecedented rate. As a first step toward understanding the function of these novel genes, it is important to determine their developmental expression pattern. Here we provide a reliable, sensitive method for whole-mount in situ hybridization using the mouse embryo.

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