“…During mammalian palate development, the initially vertically oriented palatal shelves are often in direct contact with but do not normally adhere to the mandible or the developing tongue (Shapiro and Sweney, 1969;Mato and Uchiyama, 1975;Ferguson et al, 1984). Pathological palatemandible and palate-tongue fusions, however, have been reported in humans, mice, and rats (Humphrey, 1970;Mato and Uchiyama, 1975;Shah, 1977;Jiang et al, 1998;Din, 2003;Alappat et al, 2005), suggesting that the competence for oral and palatal shelf adhesion must be spatiotemporally regulated.…”