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Caption Less penetrant phenotypes of Ppd affected mice. Ppd affected mice occasionally exhibit a tail kink (A) or curl (B). Ppd/Y mouse with two penises (arrows C). D,D': Ppd affected neonate right and left sides, respectively. Ppd affected mice have a rare unilateral anophthalmic/microphthalmic phenotype (D), which is particularly evident in comparison to the unaffected side (D'). No retina or lens was identified in hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections through the region of the absent eye (data not shown). F: A single instance of supraorbital hamartoma. G: Ppd affected mouse having a partially duplicated snout, with whiskers emanating from both the true and the ectopic structures. H: Occasional instances of randomly placed skin papillae are seen in Ppd affected mice (arrow). Sporadic unilateral forelimb defects are encountered such as digits 4 and 5 cutaneous syndactyly (I) or severe oligodactyly with radial aplasia (J).
Copyright This image is from Lehoczky JA, Mamm Genome 2006 Sep;17(9):903-13 and is displayed with the permission of Springer Science + Business Media, Inc., New York who owns the copyright. J:112867
Associated
Alleles
Symbol Name
Etn3Ppd early transposon element insertion site 3; polypodia
Associated
Genotypes
Allelic Composition Genetic Background
Etn3Ppd/Y either: (involves: CD-1) or (involves: C3H/HeJ * CD-1)
Etn3Ppd/? either: (involves: CD-1) or (involves: C3H/HeJ * CD-1)

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08/02/2024
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