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Fig. 4. Developmental defects of Dnmt3Lmat–/– embryos from Dnmt3L–/– mothers. (A) A wild-type E9.5 embryo, (B) a Dnmt3L–/– littermate, and (C) Dnmt3Lmat–/– embryos. Most Dnmt3Lmat–/– embryos (left, 85%) show mild defects such as a smaller brain, incomplete closure of the rostral end of the neural tube (arrow), and smaller branchial arches. Some Dnmt3Lmat–/– embryos (right, 15%) display severe developmental defects, including an open neural tube in the midbrain region (arrow), smaller forebrain, and incomplete turning.





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