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MAMMALIAN PHENOTYPE - ANNOTATIONS

The Mouse Adult Gross Anatomy Ontology and Mammalian Phenotype Ontology are downloaded weekly from the Mouse Genome Informatics databases at Jackson Laboratories (ftp://ftp.informatics.jax.org/pub/reports/index.html). For more information about these ontologies, see the MGI Publications Page at http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/other/publications.shtml.

Term:increased cervical vertebrae number
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Accession:MP:0010100 term browser browse the term
Definition:increased number of the seven bony segments of the spine located anterior to the thoracic vertebrae and caudal to the skull



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Symbol Object Name Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Myoz1 myozenin 1 IEA MGI NCBI chr14:20,699,170...20,706,608
Ensembl chr14:20,699,175...20,706,608
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  mammalian phenotype 17088
    skeleton phenotype 3397
      abnormal skeleton morphology 3204
        abnormal axial skeleton morphology 1792
          abnormal vertebral column morphology 995
            abnormal vertebrae morphology 670
              abnormal presacral vertebrae morphology 278
                increased presacral vertebrae number 18
                  increased cervical vertebrae number 1
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  mammalian phenotype 17088
    skeleton phenotype 3397
      abnormal skeleton morphology 3204
        abnormal axial skeleton morphology 1792
          abnormal vertebral column morphology 995
            abnormal vertebrae morphology 670
              abnormal vertebrae number 94
                increased vertebrae number 41
                  increased presacral vertebrae number 18
                    increased cervical vertebrae number 1
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