E.N Olson, H.-H Arnold, P.W.J Rigby, B.J Wold  Cell 

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Know Your Neighbors: Three Phenotypes in Null Mutants of the Myogenic bHLH Gene MRF4  E.N Olson, H.-H Arnold, P.W.J Rigby, B.J Wold  Cell  Volume 85, Issue 1, Pages 1-4 (April 1996) DOI: 10.1016/S0092-8674(00)81073-9

Figure 1 Structure of the Mouse MRF4/Myf5 Locus Sequences deleted in each knockout allele are indicated above the MRF4 gene. Arrows indicate the direction of transcription from the inserted PGK-neo selection cassette for each allele. Restriction sites define boundaries of deletions or expression constructs: S, SalI; K, KpnI; P, PstI; St, StuI; B, BamHI; Sc, ScaI. Cell 1996 85, 1-4DOI: (10.1016/S0092-8674(00)81073-9)