Title of article
Craniofacial variability and morphological integration in mice susceptible to cleft lip and palate
Author/Authors
Benedikt Hallgr?msson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
17
From page
501
To page
517
Abstract
A/WySnJ mice are an inbred strain that develops cleft lip with or without cleft palate (CL/P) with a frequency of
25-30% and a predominantly unilateral expression pattern. As in humans, the pattern of incomplete penetrance,
and variable and frequent unilateral expression suggests a role for altered regulation of variability (developmental
stability, canalization and developmental integration) during growth. We compared both mean and variability
parameters for craniofacial shape and size among A/WySnJ mice, a strain that does not develop CL/P (C57BL/6J)
and their F1 cross. We show that adult A/WySnJ mice that do not express cleft lip exhibit decreased morphological
integration of the cranium and that the co-ordination of overall shape and size variation is disrupted compared
with both C57BL/6J mice and the F1 cross. The decrease in integration is most pronounced in the palate and face.
The absence of this pattern in the F1 cross suggests that it is determined by recessive genetic factors. By contrast,
the shape differences between the strains, which are thought to predispose A/WySnJ mice to CL/P, show a range
of dominance which suggests a polygenic basis. We suggest that decreased integration of craniofacial growth may
be an aetiological factor for CL/P in A/WySnJ mice.
Keywords
cleft lip , Canalization , A/WySnJ mice , morphologicalintegration. , Developmental stability , craniofacial malformation
Journal title
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Record number
835020
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