Monarch Ortholog Phenotypes
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Human (38 sources):
Abnormal ciliary motility,
Abnormality of the digestive system,
Abnormality of the immune system,
Airway obstruction,
Asplenia,
Asthma,
Atelectasis,
Bronchiectasis,
Chronic bronchitis,
Chronic otitis media,
Chronic sinusitis,
Ciliary dyskinesia,
Clubbing of fingers,
Conductive hearing impairment,
Corneal dystrophy,
Cough,
Delayed speech and language development,
Ectopic pregnancy,
Glue ear,
Halitosis,
Headache,
Hydrocephalus,
Immotile cilia,
Impaired nasal mucociliary clearance,
Infertility,
Mental deterioration,
Miscarriage,
Nasal polyposis,
Pectus excavatum,
Pneumonia,
Recurrent respiratory infections,
Reduced sperm motility,
Respiratory distress,
Rhinitis,
Scoliosis,
Situs inversus totalis,
Tachypnea,
Ventriculomegaly
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Mouse (38 sources):
abdominal situs ambiguus,
abnormal embryo implantation,
abnormal heart atrium auricular region morphology,
abnormal hepatic portal vein morphology,
abnormal kidney morphology,
abnormal left-right axis patterning,
abnormal lung lobe morphology,
abnormal mitral valve morphology,
abnormal motile primary cilium morphology,
abnormal motile primary cilium physiology,
abnormal primitive node morphology,
abnormal respiratory conducting tube morphology,
abnormal stomach position or orientation,
abnormal thoracic cavity morphology,
abnormal vertebral column morphology,
absent nodal flow,
atrioventricular septal defect,
biventricular, ambiguous atrioventricular connection,
biventricular, discordant atrioventricular connection,
common atrioventricular valve,
d-loop transposition of the great arteries,
decreased heart right ventricle size,
decreased litter size,
double outlet right ventricle, ventricular defect committed to aorta,
dual inferior vena cava,
duplex kidney,
immotile respiratory cilia,
increased physiological sensitivity to xenobiotic,
isolation of the left subclavian artery,
left pulmonary isomerism,
left-sided isomerism,
no abnormal phenotype detected,
reduced fertility,
right pulmonary isomerism,
right-sided stomach,
situs inversus,
situs inversus with levocardia,
superior-inferior ventricles
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