Repeated epilation: a genetic epidermal syndrome in mice
pmid: 479550
Repeated epilation: a genetic epidermal syndrome in mice
Repeated epilation is an autosomal semidominant mutation located on chromosome 4 of the house mouse. Heterozygotes for Er show irregular hairloss. Homozygotes die immediately after birth from acute respiratory distress and exhibit an hypoplastic epidermal syndrome associated with morphological modifications of the oral cavity and of the limbs.
- Jackson Laboratory United States
Chromosome Aberrations, Male, Linkage:, Physiology:, Homozygote, Genes:, Chromosome Disorders, Mice, Mutant Strains, Organs:, Mice, Phenotype, Mutation:, Skin Abnormalities, Morphology:, Animals, Pathology:, Abnormalities, Multiple, Female, Hereditary Factors:, Hair
Chromosome Aberrations, Male, Linkage:, Physiology:, Homozygote, Genes:, Chromosome Disorders, Mice, Mutant Strains, Organs:, Mice, Phenotype, Mutation:, Skin Abnormalities, Morphology:, Animals, Pathology:, Abnormalities, Multiple, Female, Hereditary Factors:, Hair
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