craniofacial
• mice with execephaly have narrower oral cavities
|
• subtle defects in formation
|
cleft palate
(
J:324294
)
• most embryos without exencephaly display permanent cleft palate
• embryos display either exencephaly or cleft palate, but not both
• more prevalent in males than females
|
vision/eye
embryo
• partial penetrance of an anterior neural tube closure defect
|
digestive/alimentary system
• subtle defects in formation
|
cleft palate
(
J:324294
)
• most embryos without exencephaly display permanent cleft palate
• embryos display either exencephaly or cleft palate, but not both
• more prevalent in males than females
|
nervous system
• partial penetrance of an anterior neural tube closure defect
|
exencephaly
(
J:324294
)
• embryos display either exencephaly or cleft palate, but not both
• more prevalent in females than males
|
growth/size/body
• mice with execephaly have narrower oral cavities
|
• subtle defects in formation
|
cleft palate
(
J:324294
)
• most embryos without exencephaly display permanent cleft palate
• embryos display either exencephaly or cleft palate, but not both
• more prevalent in males than females
|
omphalocele
(
J:324294
)
• partial penetrance
|
Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
Teebi hypertelorism syndrome 1 | DOID:0080698 |
OMIM:145420 |
J:324294 |