growth/size/body
• female mice weigh 9% to 10% less than wild-type female mice
• however, there is no weight difference between male mice and wild-type male mice
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skeleton
N |
• despite a potential disruption to BMP signaling, mice do not display any skeletal abnormalities
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limbs/digits/tail
N |
• despite a potential disruption to BMP signaling, mice do not display any limb abnormalities
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craniofacial
N |
• despite a potential disruption to BMP signaling, mice do not display any craniofacial abnormalities
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