In the mouse, eye blebs (eb) is a spontaneous mutation that presents a usef
ul model for the study of abnormal eye development, Since its initial descr
iption three decades ago, little information has been generated regarding t
he developmental course of eb eyes. Although the gene for eb has not been i
dentified, much can be learned from the developmental defects present in th
e eb mouse, First detected in the eye at embryonic day 11.5 (E11.5), the eb
defect is observed as an increased vascularization throughout the developi
ng eye and head region. As development proceeds, the embryonic eye fills wi
th blood, and the resulting hematoma distorts the shape of the iris. The ey
elids fail to close, and animals are born with open eyes, Lens degeneration
and retinal folding are characteristic of eb, as are microphthalmia and th
ick, disorganized irises. A second presentation of the eb defect is disrupt
ion of neural tube closure in the anterior and hindbrain neuropores. These
eb animals are born with open neural tubes but with apparently normal eyes,
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