This paper reviews evidence for the rare condition of porcine syndactyly. It describes eight\ud archaeological examples from Britain, Northern Ireland and France. Syndactyly refers to the\ud partial or complete fusion of two or more adjacent phalanges on the medio-lateral border. The\ud degree and character of fusion is variable but phalanges frequently unite to create a single\ud skeletal element. This condition has been identified by veterinarians, zoologists and\ud naturalists in individuals and populations in a range of species but in spite of substantial\ud research on the condition in humans and to a lesser extent cattle, it remains relatively poorly\ud understood in other mammals. Syndactyly is generally agreed to be primarily congen...
“Brachycephaly” is generally considered a phenotype in which the facial part of the head is pronounc...
Domestic pigs have a prominent cortical gyrus (the rostrum gyrus) isomorphic to the contralateral he...
Lordosis and/or kyphosis, also called ”dipped shoulder” or ”humpy‐back” is sporadically observed in ...
This paper reviews evidence for the rare condition of porcine syndactyly. It describes eight archaeo...
This paper reviews evidence for the rare condition of porcine syndactyly. It describes eight archaeo...
Several pigs expressing a polydactyl (extra toes) phenotype were identified in the ISU purebred Yor...
Pigs occupy a special place in the human psyche. They are kept both as stock domesticates, like catt...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 14th International Limb Development and Regeneration Conference,...
Articular osteochondrosis (OC) often develops in typical locations within joints, and the characteri...
This report documents experimental reproduction of tetramelic arthrogryposis in purebred Yorkshire s...
Ten Brazilian mini pigs (Sus domesticus), from 6 to 8 months old, were divided into two groups: Grou...
AbstractSyndactyly in Holstein cattle is an autosomal recessive abnormality characterized by the fus...
BACKGROUND: Palatoschisis or cleft palate is a known anomaly in pigs resulting in their death. Howe...
Kaman J., J. Drabek, Z. Zert: Congenital Disproportional Chondrodysplasia in pigs. Acta vet. Bmo, 60...
For 10,000 years pigs and humans have shared a close and complex relationship. From domestication to...
“Brachycephaly” is generally considered a phenotype in which the facial part of the head is pronounc...
Domestic pigs have a prominent cortical gyrus (the rostrum gyrus) isomorphic to the contralateral he...
Lordosis and/or kyphosis, also called ”dipped shoulder” or ”humpy‐back” is sporadically observed in ...
This paper reviews evidence for the rare condition of porcine syndactyly. It describes eight archaeo...
This paper reviews evidence for the rare condition of porcine syndactyly. It describes eight archaeo...
Several pigs expressing a polydactyl (extra toes) phenotype were identified in the ISU purebred Yor...
Pigs occupy a special place in the human psyche. They are kept both as stock domesticates, like catt...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 14th International Limb Development and Regeneration Conference,...
Articular osteochondrosis (OC) often develops in typical locations within joints, and the characteri...
This report documents experimental reproduction of tetramelic arthrogryposis in purebred Yorkshire s...
Ten Brazilian mini pigs (Sus domesticus), from 6 to 8 months old, were divided into two groups: Grou...
AbstractSyndactyly in Holstein cattle is an autosomal recessive abnormality characterized by the fus...
BACKGROUND: Palatoschisis or cleft palate is a known anomaly in pigs resulting in their death. Howe...
Kaman J., J. Drabek, Z. Zert: Congenital Disproportional Chondrodysplasia in pigs. Acta vet. Bmo, 60...
For 10,000 years pigs and humans have shared a close and complex relationship. From domestication to...
“Brachycephaly” is generally considered a phenotype in which the facial part of the head is pronounc...
Domestic pigs have a prominent cortical gyrus (the rostrum gyrus) isomorphic to the contralateral he...
Lordosis and/or kyphosis, also called ”dipped shoulder” or ”humpy‐back” is sporadically observed in ...