Monarch Ortholog Phenotypes
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Human (83 sources):
Abnormal cardiovascular system morphology,
Abnormal internal genitalia,
Abnormal labia morphology,
Abnormal nasal morphology,
Abnormal scrotum morphology,
Abnormal sex determination,
Abnormal tricuspid valve morphology,
Abnormal vagina morphology,
Absence of secondary sex characteristics,
Adrenal insufficiency,
Ambiguous genitalia,
Angina pectoris,
Anomalous pulmonary venous return,
Aortic valve stenosis,
Atrial arrhythmia,
Atrial flutter,
Atrial septal defect,
Atrioventricular canal defect,
Azoospermia,
Bacterial endocarditis,
Bicuspid aortic valve,
Brachydactyly,
Broad forehead,
Clinodactyly of the 5th finger,
Clitoral hypertrophy,
Coarctation of aorta,
Common atrium,
Coronary sinus enlargement,
Cryptorchidism,
Decreased fertility in females,
Decreased serum estradiol,
Decreased serum testosterone concentration,
Decreased testicular size,
Delayed puberty,
Delayed skeletal maturation,
Dolichocephaly,
Double outlet right ventricle,
Elevated circulating follicle stimulating hormone level,
Elevated circulating luteinizing hormone level,
Exercise-induced muscle fatigue,
Exertional dyspnea,
Female external genitalia in individual with 46,XY karyotype,
Gonadal dysgenesis,
Gonadoblastoma,
Gynecomastia,
Heart murmur,
Heterotaxy,
Hypergonadotropic hypogonadism,
Hypoplasia of penis,
Hypoplasia of the vagina,
Hypoplastic left heart,
Hypospadias,
Increased circulating gonadotropin level,
Intrauterine growth retardation,
Male infertility,
Micropenis,
Mitral regurgitation,
Nephroblastoma,
Nephrotic syndrome,
Osteoporosis,
Ovarian gonadoblastoma,
Palpitations,
Partial atrioventricular canal defect,
Patent ductus arteriosus,
Preauricular pit,
Primary amenorrhea,
Primary gonadal insufficiency,
Primum atrial septal defect,
Proptosis,
Pulmonic stenosis,
Recurrent respiratory infections,
Sparse axillary hair,
Sparse pubic hair,
Streak ovary,
Syncope,
Testicular gonadoblastoma,
Tetralogy of Fallot,
Thin vermilion border,
Transient ischemic attack,
Underdeveloped supraorbital ridges,
Urogenital sinus anomaly,
Vanishing testis,
Ventricular septal defect
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Mouse (75 sources):
abnormal Sertoli cell morphology,
abnormal atrioventricular cushion morphology,
abnormal cardiac epithelial to mesenchymal transition,
abnormal conotruncal ridge morphology,
abnormal coronary vessel morphology,
abnormal developmental patterning,
abnormal diaphragm central tendon morphology,
abnormal diaphragm development,
abnormal dorsal-ventral axis patterning,
abnormal extraembryonic coelom morphology,
abnormal fetal Leydig cell differentiation,
abnormal fetal cardiomyocyte proliferation,
abnormal foregut morphology,
abnormal heart development,
abnormal heart tube morphology,
abnormal lung development,
abnormal lung lobe morphology,
abnormal lung saccule morphology,
abnormal lung vasculature morphology,
abnormal lung volume,
abnormal muscle precursor cell morphology,
abnormal muscle precursor cell physiology,
abnormal myocardial fiber morphology,
abnormal myocardium compact layer morphology,
abnormal primary sex determination,
abnormal response of heart to induced stress,
abnormal rostral-caudal axis patterning,
abnormal truncus arteriosus septation,
abnormal visceral yolk sac morphology,
absent coronary vessels,
absent foregut,
absent heart tube,
atrioventricular cushion hypoplasia,
atrioventricular septal defect,
atrioventricular valve regurgitation,
cardia bifida,
cardiac hypertrophy,
cardiovascular system phenotype,
common atrioventricular valve,
conotruncal ridge hypoplasia,
decreased blood oxygen saturation level,
decreased cardiac muscle contractility,
decreased embryo size,
decreased fetal cardiomyocyte proliferation,
decreased response of heart to induced stress,
delayed heart looping,
dilated heart,
dilated heart atrium,
dilated heart left ventricle,
dilated heart ventricle,
dilated respiratory conducting tube,
embryonic growth arrest,
embryonic growth retardation,
embryonic lethality between somite formation and embryo turning, complete penetrance,
embryonic lethality during organogenesis, complete penetrance,
embryonic lethality during organogenesis, incomplete penetrance,
embryonic lethality, complete penetrance,
failure to gastrulate,
growth/size/body region phenotype,
increased apoptosis,
increased cardiomyocyte apoptosis,
lethality throughout fetal growth and development, complete penetrance,
muscle phenotype,
neonatal lethality, incomplete penetrance,
no abnormal phenotype detected,
premature death,
prenatal lethality, complete penetrance,
primary sex reversal,
skin edema,
thick aortic valve,
thick pulmonary valve,
thin myocardium,
thin myocardium compact layer,
thin ventricle myocardium compact layer,
thin ventricular wall
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