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Description: Mouse head microCT scans, associated anatomical landmarks, and individual genotypes suitable to study quantitative genetics of head shape..

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This project will grow as I will be adding more data from my INBRED MICE STRAINS: UNTAPPED RESOURCE FOR GENOME-WIDE QUANTITATIVE ASSOCIATION STUDY FOR CRANIOFACIAL SHAPE project. Currently it contains:

  1. Almost 500 CT scans and the associated landmarks from a (AXB6)XA backcross.
  2. A synthetic, segmented microCT atlas of adult mouse head to help with image processing of mouse head CTs.

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