Craniofacial abnormalities are among the most common features of human genetic syndromes and disorders. The etiology of these conditions is often complex, influenced by both genetic context and the environment. Frequently, craniofacial abnormalities present as part of a syndrome with clear comorbid phenotypes, providing additional insight into mechanisms of the causative gene or pathway. The mouse has been a key tool in our understanding of the genetic mechanisms of craniofacial development and disease, and can provide excellent models for human craniofacial abnormalities. While powerful genetic engineering tools in the mouse have contributed significantly our understanding of craniofacial development and dysmorphology, forward genetic appr...
The craniofacial complex is the billboard of sorts containing information about sex, health, ancestr...
The Jackson Laboratory, having the world\u27s largest collection of mouse mutant stocks and genetica...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
Craniofacial abnormalities are among the most common features of human genetic syndromes and disorde...
The mouse, as a genetically defined and easily manipulated model organism, has played a critical rol...
The form and function of the craniofacial structure critically depend on genetic information. With r...
Continuous fossil discoveries and recent analysis of genomic data are revealing that anatomically mo...
Development of the human skull and face is a highly orchestrated and complex three-dimensional morph...
Muenke syndrome, defined by heterozygosity for a Pro250Arg substitution in fibroblast growth factor ...
<div><p>The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While ...
Mouse model production and their systemic characterization are bottlenecks in the process of proper ...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
The craniofacial complex is the billboard of sorts containing information about sex, health, ancestr...
The Jackson Laboratory, having the world\u27s largest collection of mouse mutant stocks and genetica...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
Craniofacial abnormalities are among the most common features of human genetic syndromes and disorde...
The mouse, as a genetically defined and easily manipulated model organism, has played a critical rol...
The form and function of the craniofacial structure critically depend on genetic information. With r...
Continuous fossil discoveries and recent analysis of genomic data are revealing that anatomically mo...
Development of the human skull and face is a highly orchestrated and complex three-dimensional morph...
Muenke syndrome, defined by heterozygosity for a Pro250Arg substitution in fibroblast growth factor ...
<div><p>The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While ...
Mouse model production and their systemic characterization are bottlenecks in the process of proper ...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
The identification of the genes involved in morphological variation in nature is still a major chall...
The craniofacial complex is the billboard of sorts containing information about sex, health, ancestr...
The Jackson Laboratory, having the world\u27s largest collection of mouse mutant stocks and genetica...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...