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Figure 5


Fig. 5. Gross appearance of ICF mice. (A) Gross morphology of wild-type (+/+), T/T and T/+ newborns. The T/T pup was smaller than its wild-type and heterozygous littermates, and lacked a milk spot. (B) Average body weight of +/+ (n=6), T/+ (n=5), G/+ (n=7) and T/G (n=5) littermates at birth. Error bars represent the standard error. (C) Growth curves of ICF mutant mice (circle) and control mice (black square). Three to 10 mice of each genotype were used for each data point, except for 15-week-old mutant mice of which we analyzed only two. Error bars represent the standard errors. (D) Gross appearance of the face of a T/T mouse and a T/+ littermate at P60. (E) Dorsal view of bone staining of an adult T/T skull (left) and a T/+ littermate skull (right). The length of the lines of {alpha}, ß, {gamma} and {delta} indicated in the panel is shown below. (F) Dorsal (upper) and lateral (lower) views of bone staining of a newborn G/- (left) and a G/+ (right) skull. The lines demonstrate the foremen.





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