## Abstract Nonsyndromic cleft lip and palate (CLP) is among the most common human birth defects. Transmission patterns suggest that the causes are βmultifactorialβ combinations of genetic and nongenetic factors, mostly distinct from those causing cleft secondary palate (CP). The major etiological
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Unravelling the complex genetics of cleft lip in the mouse model
β Scribed by Diana M. Juriloff; Muriel J. Harris; Carolyn J. Brown
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 2001
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- 12
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- Article
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- 0938-8990
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