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Publication : An X-linked recessive mutation producing cleft palate, crooked tail, and polydactyly in mice.

First Author  Barra J Year  1990
Journal  J Hered Volume  81
Issue  5 Pages  388-92
PubMed ID  2230077 Mgi Jnum  J:10812
Mgi Id  MGI:59257 Doi  10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a111006
Citation  Barra J (1990) An X-linked recessive mutation producing cleft palate, crooked tail, and polydactyly in mice. J Hered 81(5):388-92
abstractText  Palate-tail-digits abnormality (ptd) is a new X-linked recessive mutation affecting the morphogenesis of the mouse. It maps proximal to Tabby. Hemizygous males and homozygous females exhibit skeletal malformations of the tail, polydactyly of the hind feet, and in about 60% of the cases a cleft palate. A very high level of postnatal mortality is observed even among the mutants without a cleft palate.
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