behavior/neurological
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• mice cannot walk; mice use undulating or wriggling motion
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embryo
| N |
• viable
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integument
limbs/digits/tail
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• dorsal hair absent from autopods
• biventral distal limb elements with dorsoventral symmetrical distal phalanges and talus bones
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• foot pads present on dorsal side of autopods (in addition to ventral)
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• biventral distal limb elements with dorsoventral symmetrical distal phalanges, talus bones and sesamoid bones
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• loss of dorsalization during embryonic development: biventral distal limb elements with dorsoventral symmetrical (duplicated) distal phalanges
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• loss of dorsalization during embryonic development: biventral distal limb elements with dorsoventral symmetrical talus bones
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• loss of dorsalization during embryonic development: biventral distal skeletal elements with dorsoventral symmetrical (duplicated) sesamoid bones
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• loss of dorsalization during embryonic development: biventral distal limb elements with dorsoventral symmetrical distal phalanges, talus bones and sesamoid bones
• absent patella
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nervous system
| N |
• normal cerebellum morphology
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renal/urinary system
| N |
• normal kidney morphology
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skeleton
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• biventral distal limb elements with dorsoventral symmetrical distal phalanges, talus bones and sesamoid bones
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• loss of dorsalization during embryonic development: biventral distal limb elements with dorsoventral symmetrical (duplicated) distal phalanges
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• loss of dorsalization during embryonic development: biventral distal limb elements with dorsoventral symmetrical talus bones
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• loss of dorsalization during embryonic development: biventral distal skeletal elements with dorsoventral symmetrical (duplicated) sesamoid bones
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vision/eye
| N |
• normal eye morphology
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