10.1371/journal.pone.0083359.g003
Joomyeong Kim
Joomyeong
Kim
Wesley D. Frey
Wesley
D. Frey
Hongzhi He
Hongzhi
He
Hana Kim
Hana
Kim
Muhammad B. Ekram
Muhammad
B. Ekram
Arundhati Bakshi
Arundhati
Bakshi
Mohammad Faisal
Mohammad
Faisal
Bambarendage P. U. Perera
Bambarendage
P. U. Perera
An Ye
An
Ye
Ryoichi Teruyama
Ryoichi
Teruyama
Mutational effects on milk suckling.
Public Library of Science
2013
genetics
epigenetics
Genomic imprinting
2013-12-31 06:15:58
Figure
https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Mutational_effects_on_milk_suckling_/892108
<p>The pictures on left show one-day-old pups with their stomachs filled with milk (white milk spot). A large fraction of the heterozygotes inheriting the mutant allele paternally (<b>A</b>) do not show milk spots as tabulated with a graph on right. On the other hand, the heterozygotes with maternal transmission of the mutant allele (<b>B</b>) do not show any correlation between their genotypes and phenotypes (milk spot), since the maternal allele is already silenced by genomic imprinting.</p>