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Phenotype data: bone morphology – craniofacial
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Focus: morphology – craniofacial               Investigators, papers, protocols           Ontologies
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bone — morphology — craniofacial         DXA  
Donahue1
skull [mm]  
      • length  • height  • width 
29 strains   age 15-16wks
  Inbred
Donahue1
facial [mm]  
      • nasal length  • distance between eyes 
29 strains   age 15-16wks
  Inbred
Donahue1
mandibular length [mm]  
      • upper jaw  • lower jaw 
29 strains   age 15-16wks
  Inbred
 
bone — morphology — craniofacial         metric  
Everett1
mandible distances [mm]  
      • anterior length  • post length  • mid length  • mid height 
      • condyle  • incisor condyle  • incisor gonion  • molar condyle 
      • molar arch  • incisor region  • ramus height 
14 strains   age 8-9wks
  Inbred
Everett1
mandible areas [mm2]  
      • anterior  • posterior  • teeth space  • ramus space 
14 strains   age 8-9wks
  Inbred
Vinyard1
gape morphology [mm]  
      • maximum gape    • massester attachment ratio 
21 strains   age 9-12wks
  Inbred
Vinyard1
mandible and mandibular condyle [mm]  
      • jaw length  • condyle length  • height of condyle articular surface 
      • condyle height above molar  • condyle angle of curvature [°] 
21 strains   age 9-12wks
  Inbred


 


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