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Msx1<sup>-/-</sup>/;Tbx2<sup>+/-</sup>mouse mutants showed rescue from bud to cap phase transition in embryonic dental development. Both upper and lower molars showed an enlargement in the tooth buds (H, K, L), with few upper molars progressing to cap stage (G). The arrowheads indicate enamel knots (E,G,I).  
Msx1<sup>-/--</sup>;Tbx2<sup>+/-</sup>mouse mutants showed rescue from bud to cap phase transition in embryonic dental development. Both upper and lower molars showed an enlargement in the tooth buds (H, K, L), with few upper molars progressing to cap stage (G). The arrowheads indicate enamel knots (E,G,I).  


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--[[User:Z8600021|Mark Hill]] ([[User talk:Z8600021|talk]]) 11:55, 7 November 2014 (EST) Assessment - Figure relates to project topic contains reference, copyright and student template. caption contains some additional information, but no description of the genes shown in the figure or how they relate to fetal tooth development.


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Msx1-/--;Tbx2+/-mouse mutants showed rescue from bud to cap phase transition in embryonic dental development. Both upper and lower molars showed an enlargement in the tooth buds (H, K, L), with few upper molars progressing to cap stage (G). The arrowheads indicate enamel knots (E,G,I).

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--Mark Hill (talk) 11:55, 7 November 2014 (EST) Assessment - Figure relates to project topic contains reference, copyright and student template. caption contains some additional information, but no description of the genes shown in the figure or how they relate to fetal tooth development.



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