Abstract

AbstractIn order to study the mode of interaction in mice of mutant genes that affect the motor activities and cerebellar cytoarchitectonics, double mutants affected by both the “staggerer” and “weaver” conditions were produced. The cerebellum of the double mutant mouse showed features present in both of the two single mutant cerebella. As to the features that were common to both single mutant cerebella, they were either more accentuated or similar to those found in one of the two single mutants which showed the greater change, with the possible exception of cerebellar fissures.

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