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We thank A. von Holst for critically reading the manuscript; B. Skarnes and E. Ruley for pGT1.8 and U3βgeo gene trap vectors; S. Hennig and A. Hewelt for computer support; T. Gellert, A. Gatlik, S. Bourier, C. Werner, B. Schroeter, N. Lehmann, N. Daigle, T. Engist and B. Fella for expert technical assistance; and S. Rengsberger and A. Maier for secretarial work and artwork. This consortium has been supported by the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung within the framework of the German Human Genome Project.
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Wiles, M., Vauti, F., Otte, J. et al. Establishment of a gene-trap sequence tag library to generate mutant mice from embryonic stem cells. Nat Genet 24, 13–14 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1038/71622
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