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Congenital digital aplasia in a free-ranging group of silvery marmosets, Mico argentatus
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Congenital aplasia of the hallux (big toe) was observed in seven adult and infant members of a free-ranging group of silvery marmosets (Mico argentatus) in the Alter do Chão savannah of central Amazonia. Apparently heritable, the condition was more common in males (80%) than females (50%) but was found in no other members of the population. Animals with the condition presented normal behaviour. © 2010 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
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Animals Experiment, Animals Model, Aplasia, Controlled Study, Digital Aplasia, Female, Genetic Analysis, Genetic Variability, Hallux, Inbreeding, Limb Deformity, Male, Marmoset, Morphometrics, Nonhuman, Priority Journal, Sex Difference, Animal, Callithrix, Female, Foot Deformities, Congenital, Hallux, Male, Animalsia, Callithrix, Callithrix Argentata, Callitrichidae
