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Meanings of embryonic lethality in English
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Usage of embryonic lethality in English
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The major phenotype observed in the progeny of injected animals was embryoniclethality.
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There is no evidence of embryoniclethality and the mutant mice grow normally.
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Homozygous deletion of Hic1 in mice results in major developmental defects and embryoniclethality.
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Disruption of CCC assembly or function results in embryoniclethality.
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Targeted disruption of the Fli1 gene results in embryoniclethality.
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NuSAP deficiency in mice leads to early embryoniclethality.
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Complete MPC2 deficiency resulted in embryoniclethality in mice.
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Early embryoniclethality precludes analysis of the physiological requirements for Thoc1 in the developing embryo or adult.
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Surprisingly, TF deficiency resulted in embryoniclethality due to abnormal extra-embryonic vessel development and defective vitelloembryonic circulation.
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Complete depletion of H3.3 leads to developmental retardation and early embryoniclethality.
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A null mutation of Hhex results in a failure to form the liver bud and embryoniclethality.
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Genetic analysis of a T-DNA insertional mutant suggested that loss of function of ANK6 results in embryoniclethality.
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Deletion of both genes results in embryoniclethality that can be rescued by transgenic expression of either receptor.
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The complete knockout of TF in mice causes embryoniclethality associated with failure of the yolk sac vasculature.
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However, the embryoniclethality of Myb-null mutations has been an impediment to identifying roles for c-Myb during lymphocyte development.
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The endothelial cell-specific deletion of Gas in mice causes early embryoniclethality with massive hemorrhage and a disorganized vasculature.