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Genetic screen for thrombosis modifiers.
This painting summarizes the concepts underlying this work. The blood vessel in the center of the painting contains a thrombus, the phenotypic target for our screen. The left side of the painting depicts a pedigree generated from a male mouse following treatment with the chemical mutagen ENU (red formula) as well as a Sanger Sequencing trace with a representative ENU-induced variant. The right side of the painting depicts genotyping and mapping to identify the causal variant. The original acrylic painting created by Kärt Tomberg is located at the Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan. See Tomberg et al.
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Image Credit: Kärt Tomberg, University of Michigan
Citation: (2018) PLoS Genetics Issue Image | Vol. 14(9) September 2018. PLoS Genet 14(9): ev14.i09. https://doi.org/10.1371/image.pgen.v14.i09
Published: September 30, 2018
Copyright: © 2018 Tomberg et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
This painting summarizes the concepts underlying this work. The blood vessel in the center of the painting contains a thrombus, the phenotypic target for our screen. The left side of the painting depicts a pedigree generated from a male mouse following treatment with the chemical mutagen ENU (red formula) as well as a Sanger Sequencing trace with a representative ENU-induced variant. The right side of the painting depicts genotyping and mapping to identify the causal variant. The original acrylic painting created by Kärt Tomberg is located at the Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan. See Tomberg et al.
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Image Credit: Kärt Tomberg, University of Michigan