increased pigmentation in the epidermis has 3 anatomical phenotype(s)
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Fig. 2 F

Bharathan NK and Dickinson AJG (2019)
Xla Wt + dsp MO

NF28-29/30 (whole-mount microscopy)
Anatomical Phenotype
abnormal epidermis morphology
abnormal incomplete closing of the neural fold
decreased size of the embryo
increased pigmentation in the epidermis
skin disease
Fig. 2 F

Bharathan NK and Dickinson AJG (2019)
Xla Wt + dsp MO

NF28-29/30 (whole-mount microscopy)
Anatomical Phenotype
abnormal epidermis morphology
abnormal incomplete closing of the neural fold
decreased size of the embryo
increased pigmentation in the epidermis
skin disease
Fig. 7 D

Bharathan NK and Dickinson AJG (2019)
Xla Wt + Hsa.DSPdel

NF28-29/30 (whole-mount microscopy)
Anatomical Phenotype
decreased size of the embryo
increased pigmentation in the epidermis
skin disease