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  • 1Laboratory for the Study of Skeletal Disorders, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

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Mice with affected littermates were analyzed alongside unaffected controls. Structural studies were performed across various age groups to understand disease progression in these mouse models.

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  • Genetics
  • Developmental Biology
  • Animal Models

Background:

  • Understanding genetic influences on developmental phenotypes is crucial.
  • Mouse models are vital for studying complex genetic traits.
  • Characterizing age-related changes in mouse models aids research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the age distribution of mice used in structural studies.
  • To categorize mouse cohorts based on affected sibling groups.
  • To correlate mouse age with specific structural study types.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of mouse ages in relation to affected littermates.
  • Categorization of mice into affected and non-affected groups.
  • Documentation of structural study methodologies across different ages.

Main Results:

  • Table 3.1 presents ages of pudgy and non-affected mice, and sibling groups.
  • Table 3.2 details the age distribution within the studies.
  • Specific structural studies were performed on distinct age cohorts.

Conclusions:

  • Age is a critical factor in the structural studies of these mouse models.
  • Sibling group status provides context for phenotypic analysis.
  • Detailed age and cohort data are essential for interpreting study findings.