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List of genes:

Pubmed

Gene: 

MORC1 (official gene symbol)

Other symbol: 

MORC1

CT family: 

CT33 

CT identifier: 

CT33

Aliases from NCBI:

MORC , ZCW6

6 records found.

ARTICLE DATE PUBMED ID TITLE GENES
1 03/01/2007 17312182 Cancer/testis genes in multiple myeloma: expression patterns and prognosis value determined by microarray analysis.
  Cancer-testis (CT) Ags are expressed in testis and malignant tumors but rarely in nongametogenic tissues. Due to this pattern, they represent attractive targets for cancer vaccination approaches. The ...
2 11/01/2003 14607086 The CW domain, a structural module shared amongst vertebrates, vertebrate-infecting parasites and higher plants.
  A previously undetected domain, named CW for its conserved cysteine and tryptophan residues, appears to be a four-cysteine zinc-finger motif found exclusively in vertebrates, vertebrate-infecting para...
3 11/01/2000 11106738 The mouse Spo11 gene is required for meiotic chromosome synapsis.
  The Spo11 protein initiates meiotic recombination by generating DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and is required for meiotic synapsis in S. cerevisiae. Surprisingly, Spo11 homologs are dispensable for ...
4 01/01/2000 11060461 Assignment of microrchidia (Morc) to mouse chromosome 16 by interspecific backcross linkage analysis and human chromosome 3q13 using somatic cell hybrids and in situ hybridization.
 
5 07/01/1999 10369865 New gene family defined by MORC, a nuclear protein required for mouse spermatogenesis.
  Mammalian spermatogenesis is a complex developmental process. The analysis of mouse mutations has provided insight into biochemical pathways required for completion of this process. We previously desc...
6 11/24/1998 9826705 Identification of morc (microrchidia), a mutation that results in arrest of spermatogenesis at an early meiotic stage in the mouse.
  The microrchidia, or morc, autosomal recessive mutation results in the arrest of spermatogenesis early in prophase I of meiosis. The morc mutation arose spontaneously during the development of a mouse...