A Novel Intergenic ETnII-β Insertion Mutation Causes Multiple Malformations in Polypodia Mice
A Novel Intergenic ETnII-β Insertion Mutation Causes Multiple Malformations in Polypodia Mice
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Lehoczky, Jessica A. , Thomas, Peedikayil E. , Patrie, Kevin M. , Owens, Kailey M. , Villarreal, Lisa M. , Galbraith, Kenneth , Washburn, Joe , Johnson, Craig N. , Gavino, Bryant , Borowsky, Alexander D. , Millen, Kathleen J. , Wakenight, Paul , Law, William , Van Keuren, Margaret L. , Gavrilina, Galina , Hughes, Elizabeth D. , Saunders, Thomas L. , Brihn, Lesil , Nadeau, Joseph H. and Innis, Jeffrey W.
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United States: Public Library of Science
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Mouse early transposon insertions are responsible for ~10% of spontaneous mutant phenotypes. We previously reported the phenotypes and genetic mapping of Polypodia, (Ppd), a spontaneous, X-linked dominant mutation with profound effects on body plan morphogenesis. Our new data shows that mutant mice are not born in expected Mendelian ratios secondar...
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A Novel Intergenic ETnII-β Insertion Mutation Causes Multiple Malformations in Polypodia Mice
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Thomas, Peedikayil E.
Patrie, Kevin M.
Owens, Kailey M.
Villarreal, Lisa M.
Galbraith, Kenneth
Washburn, Joe
Johnson, Craig N.
Gavino, Bryant
Borowsky, Alexander D.
Millen, Kathleen J.
Wakenight, Paul
Law, William
Van Keuren, Margaret L.
Gavrilina, Galina
Hughes, Elizabeth D.
Saunders, Thomas L.
Brihn, Lesil
Nadeau, Joseph H.
Innis, Jeffrey W.
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_7e2168f239154d7b8e91247117543900
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1553-7404,1553-7390
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1553-7404
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10.1371/journal.pgen.1003967