It has been shown previously that abnormal placental growth occurs in crosses and backcrosses between different mouse (Mus) species. In such crosses, late gestation placentas may weigh between 13 and 848 mg compared with a mean placental weight of approximately 100 mg in late gestation M. musculus intraspecific crosses. A locus on the X-chromosome was shown to segregate with placental dysplasia. Thus in the (M. musculus × M. spretus)F1 × M. musculus backcross, placental hyperplasia cosegregates with a M. spretus derived X-chromosome. Here we have investigated whether increased cell proliferation and aberrant expression of two genes that are involved in placental growth control, Igf2 and Esx1, may cause, or contribute to placental hyperplasi...
Different causes, such as maternal diabetes, cloning by nuclear transfer, interspecific hybridizatio...
The major milestones in mouse placental development are well described, but our understanding is lim...
Rodents of the genus Peromyscus are among the most common North American mammals. Crosses between na...
It has been shown previously that abnormal placental growth occurs in crosses and backcrosses betwee...
Different species are separated by pre-zygotic reproductive barriers which impede gene flow between ...
Placental development can be disturbed by various factors, such as mutation of specific genes or mat...
Interspecific hybridization in the genus Mus results in several hybrid dysgenesis effects, such as m...
Interspecific hybridization between closely related mammalian species, including various species of ...
Mice of the XO genotype with a paternally derived X chromosome (XpO) have placental hyperplasia in l...
Different causes, such as maternal diabetes, cloning by nuclear transfer, interspecific hybridizatio...
Placental formation and genomic imprinting are two important features of embryonic development in pl...
Mice of the XO genotype with a paternally derived X chromosome (XpO) have placental hyperplasia in l...
Interspecific hybridization in the genus Mus results in several hybrid dysgenesis effects, such as m...
The placenta is responsible for materno-fetal nutrient transfer and produces an abundance of hormone...
Imprinted genes in which only one of the two parental chromosome copies is expressed have a substant...
Different causes, such as maternal diabetes, cloning by nuclear transfer, interspecific hybridizatio...
The major milestones in mouse placental development are well described, but our understanding is lim...
Rodents of the genus Peromyscus are among the most common North American mammals. Crosses between na...
It has been shown previously that abnormal placental growth occurs in crosses and backcrosses betwee...
Different species are separated by pre-zygotic reproductive barriers which impede gene flow between ...
Placental development can be disturbed by various factors, such as mutation of specific genes or mat...
Interspecific hybridization in the genus Mus results in several hybrid dysgenesis effects, such as m...
Interspecific hybridization between closely related mammalian species, including various species of ...
Mice of the XO genotype with a paternally derived X chromosome (XpO) have placental hyperplasia in l...
Different causes, such as maternal diabetes, cloning by nuclear transfer, interspecific hybridizatio...
Placental formation and genomic imprinting are two important features of embryonic development in pl...
Mice of the XO genotype with a paternally derived X chromosome (XpO) have placental hyperplasia in l...
Interspecific hybridization in the genus Mus results in several hybrid dysgenesis effects, such as m...
The placenta is responsible for materno-fetal nutrient transfer and produces an abundance of hormone...
Imprinted genes in which only one of the two parental chromosome copies is expressed have a substant...
Different causes, such as maternal diabetes, cloning by nuclear transfer, interspecific hybridizatio...
The major milestones in mouse placental development are well described, but our understanding is lim...
Rodents of the genus Peromyscus are among the most common North American mammals. Crosses between na...