limb

Information for limb

Description

1. One of the projecting paired appendages (as wings) of an animal body used especially for movement and grasping but sometimes modified into sensory or sexual organs. 2. A leg or arm of a human being.

Source BRENDA Tissue Ontology (BTO)

ReMap Statistics

Datasets
21
Transcriptional Factors
7
Peaks
855,452
Non-redundant peaks
397,991

Description

Cell_name
limb

External IDs

Cellosaurus
Extremitaet
Experimental Factor
BRENDA Tissue
BTO_0001492
Wiki
limb
ATCC
limb
Synonyms
All peaks limb
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Datasets Table for limb

Biotype Biotype modification Ecotype Target name Target modification Source Species Experiment Peaks
limb delattP-Rel5d9lac CTCF GEO Mus musculus GSE101714 Download (41,880)
limb del1-13d9lac CTCF GEO Mus musculus GSE101714 Download (37,669)
limb SMC1A GEO Mus musculus GSE42237 Download (43,212)
limb E12-5 SHOX2 GEO Mus musculus GSE81897 Download (74,186)
limb RAD21 GEO Mus musculus GSE101714 Download (52,440)
limb SOX9 GEO Mus musculus GSE73225 Download (10,613)
limb SMARCA4 GEO Mus musculus GSE37151 Download (18,650)
limb CTCF GEO Mus musculus GSE42237 Download (3,735)
limb CTCF GEO Mus musculus GSE101714 Download (43,137)
limb del8-13rXII CTCF GEO Mus musculus GSE101714 Download (33,480)
limb del8-13d11lac CTCF GEO Mus musculus GSE101714 Download (57,580)
limb i4 CTCF GEO Mus musculus GSE123386 Download (52,410)
limb i4i5ZRS RAD21 GEO Mus musculus GSE123386 Download (24,404)
limb i4i5ZRSreg CTCF GEO Mus musculus GSE123386 Download (70,140)
limb del8-13rXII RAD21 GEO Mus musculus GSE101714 Download (15,735)
limb RAD21 GEO Mus musculus GSE123386 Download (23,084)
limb i4i5 RAD21 GEO Mus musculus GSE123386 Download (41,204)
limb i4i5ZRS CTCF GEO Mus musculus GSE123386 Download (66,359)
limb E12-5 PBX1 GEO Mus musculus GSE81897 Download (42,534)
limb MB CTCF GEO Mus musculus GSE123386 Download (67,429)
limb E13-5 SHOX2 GEO Mus musculus GSE81897 Download (35,571)
Biotype Biotype modification Ecotype Target name Target modification Source Species Experiment Peaks