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>