mortality/aging
• homozygous mice die shortly after birth from respiratory failure
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craniofacial
• partial or complete fusion of the occipital bone and the atlas occurs in some homozygous mice
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embryo
• marker expression patterns indicate that anterior-posterior polarity is not maintained within the lateral sclerotome
• at E10.5 cell density differences and cellular prolifration differences between the anterior and posterior lateral sclerotome are absent in homozygous mutants
• apoptosis is increased in the anterior portion of the lateral sclerotome in homozygous mutants compared to wild-type mice
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growth/size/body
• mutant pups are born with a shortened body
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skeleton
• the segmental organization of the attached ribs is impaired in the cervical and thoracic regions
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rib fusion
(
J:90513
)
• fusion of the distal ribs is occasionally seen
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• intervertebral disc are reduced and delocalized
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• partial or complete fusion of the occipital bone and the atlas occurs in some homozygous mice
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• expansion of the ossification centers of vertebral bodies in the thoracic region is occasionally seen
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• the pedicles within the lumbar region are symmetrical rather than polarized in shape as in wild-type mice
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• the segmental organization of the vertebrae is impaired in the cervical and thoracic regions
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• the pedicles of the neural arches with their transverse processes and the proximal regions of the ribs are expanded to form contiguous bony bands
• at E14.5 the pedicles in the cervical and thoracic regions and proximal ribs are expanded to form contiguous bands
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nervous system
• from E10.5 on partial fusion of the dorsal root ganglia can be seen
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• at E10.5 spinal nerve projections are partially lost or deflected from their path
• spinal nerves transversing anterior somite halves appear thinner
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