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Summary Expression Phenotypes Gene Literature (37) GO Terms (18) Nucleotides (321) Proteins (108) Interactants (320) Wiki
XB-GENEPAGE-854035

celf1     CUGBP Elav-like family member 1

Anatomical Phenotypes
Phenotypes manually curated with terms from the Xenopus phenotype ontology covering anatomical, gene ontology, and neurobehavioral phenotypes.
abnormal heart looping (3 sources), abnormal heart (2 sources), abnormal heart morphology (2 sources), abnormal alimentary system (1 source), abnormal development of heart (1 source), abnormal foregut morphology (1 source), abnormal heart contraction (1 source), abnormal left atrium (1 source), abnormal outflow tract (1 source), abnormally decreased number of proepicardium (1 source), abnormally decreased thickness of myocardium (1 source), abnormally dilated cardiac ventricle (1 source), abnormally disorganized myotome (1 source), decreased size of the heart (1 source), duplicated heart (1 source), edematous embryo (1 source)
Expression Phenotypes
Gene expression phenotype annotations where the gene of interest has been disrupted (manipulated) or is the gene assayed (assayed). Computed annotations are derived from differential expression analysis from Xenbase processed GEO data with the criteria of a TPM >= 1, FDR <= 0.05 and an absolute LogFC >= 2.
Manual annotations: celf1 manipulated (2 sources), celf1 assayed (4 sources)
Computed annotations: celf1 assayed (1 source)
Experiments (Reagents)
These are short form descriptions of experiments using reagents targeting the gene of interest.
Xla Wt + celf1 MO (12 sources)
Monarch Ortholog Phenotypes
These phenotypes are associated with this gene with a has phenotype relation via Monarch.
Mouse (11 sources): abnormal testis physiology, arrest of spermatogenesis, decreased body size, decreased litter size, decreased placenta weight, fetal growth retardation, postnatal lethality, incomplete penetrance, preweaning lethality, complete penetrance, reduced female fertility, reduced male fertility, [+]