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Cyclocephaly
Known as:
cyclop
, Cyclops eye
, Synophthalmia
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The most severe form of holoprosencephaly in which there is a complete absence of midline forebrain division resulting in the presence of fused…
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Agenesis of corpus callosum
Arrhinia
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Cebocephaly
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Holoprosencephaly
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2012
2012
Biochemical and bioaccumulation approaches for investigating marine pollution using Mediterranean rainbow wrasse, Coris julis (Linneaus 1798).
Barbara Tomasello
,
C. Copat
,
+5 authors
C. Tigano
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
2012
Corpus ID: 9729465
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Influence of mycorrhizal associations on foliar δ15N values of legume and non-legume shrubs and trees in the fynbos of South Africa: Implications for estimating N2 fixation using the 15N natural…
A. Spriggs
,
W. Stock
,
F. Dakora
Plant and Soil
2003
Corpus ID: 22278271
In this study, we examined the use of the 15N natural abundance method to quantify the percentage N derived from fixation of…
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1999
1999
The extinction of Arctodiaptomus alpinus (Copepoda) following the introduction of charr into a small alpine lake Dvojno Jezero (NW Slovenia)
A. Brancelj
Aquatic Ecology
1999
Corpus ID: 9065681
In 1991 about twenty-five age 2+ specimens of the Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus (L.) (length between 100 and 130 mm) were…
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
Crustacean zooplankton in Lake Constance from 1920 to 1995 : response to eutrophication and re-oligotrophication
D. Straile
,
W. Geller
1998
Corpus ID: 17815209
During the first three quarters ofthis century, the trophic state ofLake Constance changed from oligotrophic to meso-/eutrophic…
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
Structure and evolution of Cyclops: a novel giant retrotransposon of the Ty3/Gypsy family highly amplified in pea and other legume species
F. Chavanne
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De-Xing Zhang
,
M. Liaud
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R. Cerff
Plant Molecular Biology
1998
Corpus ID: 25524893
We characterized a novel giant Gypsy-like retrotransposon, Cyclops, present in about 5000 copies in the genome of Pisum sativum…
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1996
1996
Steroidal Alkaloid Teratogens: Molecular Probes for Investigation of Craniofacial Malformations
William Gaffield
,
R. Keeler
1996
Corpus ID: 85675912
AbstractHoloprosencephaly, a malformation sequence that results from impaired midline cleavage of the embryonic forebrain, is…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Interpretation of some median anomalies as illustrated by cyclopia and symmelia.
Ronan O'Rahilly
,
F. Müller
Teratology
1989
Corpus ID: 32788091
Anomalies that involve the median plane are heterogeneous, and their embryological basis varies widely. Cyclopia and symmelia…
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1984
1984
Cyclopia and cebocephaly in two newborn infants with unbalanced segregation of a familial translocation rcp (1;7)(q32;q34).
A. Schinzel
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J. M. Opitz
American journal of medical genetics
1984
Corpus ID: 45868196
This is a report of a family with a balanced reciprocal translocation, rcp (1;7)(q32;q34). Among pregnancies from translocation…
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1966
Highly Cited
1966
A Quantitative Study of Chromatin Diminution in Embryonic Mitoses of CYCLOPS FURCIFER.
S. Beermann
Genetics
1966
Corpus ID: 1852918
I T has been reported earlier (S. BEERMANN 1959) that the primordial somatic cells in some copepods become different from the…
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1966
1966
Chromosomal mosaicism associated with a case of cyclopia.
M. Cohen
Jornal de Pediatria
1966
Corpus ID: 32677892
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