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. 2011 Jul 4;4(6):814–821. doi: 10.1242/dmm.007328

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Growth trajectory of Cdkn1c129 mutants. (A) Postnatal weights for wild-type (WT) and Cdkn1c mutant pups on a pure 129 background (WT, 1561±167 mg, n=84; Cdkn1c−m/+p, 1586±185 mg, n=46; 22 litters; P=0.44). Error bars show standard deviation. (B) Number of wild-type compared with mutant newborns that showed evidence of suckling. (C) Postnatal weights for wild-type and Cdkn1c mutant pups after excluding data from fed animals (WT, 1510±296 mg, n=29 versus Cdkn1c−m/+p 1567±287 mg, n=42; P=0.132). (D,E) Embryonic weights for wild type and Cdkn1c mutant at (D) E15.5 (WT, 407±84 mg, n=24; Cdkn1c−m/+p, 468±113 mg, n=21; P=6.27×10−6) and (E) E18.5 (WT, 1196±129 mg, n=63; Cdkn1c−m/+p, 1169±169, n=63; P=0.001).