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409 genes associated with this phenotype
Definition: any structural anomaly of an embryo
552 genes associated with this phenotype
Definition: death prior to the completion of embryo turning (Mus: E9-9.5)
151 genes associated with this phenotype
Synonym:
embryogenesis: embryonic tissue dysmorphology,
embryonic tissue dysplasia
Definition: any structural anomaly of the embryonic tissue part of the whole embryo
No IMPC genes are currently associated with this phenotype
Definition: arrest of the axial rotation of the germ layers of the embryo during the primitive streak/early somite stage
No IMPC genes are currently associated with this phenotype
Synonym:
enlarged embryo size
Definition: larger proportions of embryo compared to littermates or other controls (sensu Mus: up to E14, or the completion of organogenesis)
319 genes associated with this phenotype
Definition: any anomaly in the proportions of embryo compared to littermates (sensu Mus: up to E14, or the completion of organogenesis)
No IMPC genes are currently associated with this phenotype
Synonym:
small embryo,
reduced embryo size
Definition: smaller proportions of an embryo compared to littermates or other controls (sensu Mus: up to E14, or the completion of organogenesis)
No IMPC genes are currently associated with this phenotype
Synonym:
reduced embryo weight
Definition: reduced weight of an embryo compared to littermates or other controls (sensu Mus: up to E14, or the completion of organogenesis)
No IMPC genes are currently associated with this phenotype
Definition: increase in the weight of an embryo compared to littermates or other controls (sensu Mus: up to E14, or the completion of organogenesis)
78 genes associated with this phenotype
Synonym:
abnormal embryonic axial rotation,
Abnormal Turning of Embryo
Definition: atypical axial rotation of the germ layers of the embryo during the primitive streak/early somite stage during which the curvature of the entire trunk region is normally reversed and the neural ectoderm moves to the convex region and the midgut region becomes located in the concave region
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