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A tool for selecting SNPs for association studies based on observed linkage disequilibrium patterns.
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Epithelial cell polarity genes are required for neural tube closure.
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Opposing Wnt pathways orient cell polarity during organogenesis.
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Dishevelled 2 is essential for cardiac outflow tract development, somite segmentation and neural tube closure.
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Severe neural tube defects in the loop-tail mouse result from mutation of Lpp1, a novel gene involved in floor plate specification.
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The prickle-related gene in vertebrates is essential for gastrulation cell movements.
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Xenopus Dishevelled signaling regulates both neural and mesodermal convergent extension: parallel forces elongating the body axis.
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