What happens if I enter a gene trap cell line ID or a gene trap sequence ID?
If the gene trap cell line ID that you enter is: • associated with a marker, the Accession ID summary report returns two records: • one for the marker associated with the ID, with a link to the marker’s gene detail page • one for the allele associated with the ID, with a link to the gene trapped allele detail page. • not associated with a marker, the summary report returns two records: • one for the allele associated with the gene trap cell line ID, with a link to its allele detail page • one for the sequence tag associated with the gene trap cell line ID, with a link to its sequence detail page. A gene trap cell line is not associated with a marker if: • it is mixed (that is, it contains more than one likely gene trap insertion, as determined by sequence tags from separate chromosomes or at a greater distance from one another than would be covered by a single gene) • any associated sequence tags map to a location containing no known genes. • any associated sequences map to a location