Mandible shape in the mouse is a complex trait that is influenced by many genetic factors. However, little is known about the action of single genes on adult mandible shape so far, since most developmentally relevant genes are already required during embryogenesis, i.e., knockouts lead to embryonic death or severe deformations, before the mandible is fully formed. We employ here a geometric morphometric approach to identify subtle phenotypic differences caused by dosage effects of candidate genes. We use mouse strains with specific gene modifications (knockouts and knockins) to compare heterozygous animals with controls from the same stock, which is expected to be equivalent to a change of gene expression of the respective locus. Such diffe...
International audienceMorphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are es...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
Evolution along “lines of least resistance (LLR)” is a well‐established phenomenon, which is ultimat...
Mandible shape in the mouse is a complex trait that is influenced by many genetic factors. However, ...
Mandible shape in the mouse is a complex trait that is influenced by many genetic factors. However, ...
The CXB set of recombinant inbred mouse strains provided an opportunity to observe the effects of re...
International audienceBackground: In wild populations phenotypic differentiation of skeletal structu...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), typically measured by variation in the differences between right and lef...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), typically measured by variation in the differences between right and lef...
International audienceBackground: In wild populations phenotypic differentiation of skeletal structu...
Morphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are essential mechanisms for...
<div><p>The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While ...
Morphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are essential mechanisms for...
Morphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are essential mechanisms for...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
International audienceMorphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are es...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
Evolution along “lines of least resistance (LLR)” is a well‐established phenomenon, which is ultimat...
Mandible shape in the mouse is a complex trait that is influenced by many genetic factors. However, ...
Mandible shape in the mouse is a complex trait that is influenced by many genetic factors. However, ...
The CXB set of recombinant inbred mouse strains provided an opportunity to observe the effects of re...
International audienceBackground: In wild populations phenotypic differentiation of skeletal structu...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), typically measured by variation in the differences between right and lef...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), typically measured by variation in the differences between right and lef...
International audienceBackground: In wild populations phenotypic differentiation of skeletal structu...
Morphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are essential mechanisms for...
<div><p>The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While ...
Morphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are essential mechanisms for...
Morphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are essential mechanisms for...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
International audienceMorphological integration and modularity within semi-autonomous modules are es...
The vertebrate cranium is a prime example of the high evolvability of complex traits. While evidence...
Evolution along “lines of least resistance (LLR)” is a well‐established phenomenon, which is ultimat...