Position Effects Due to Chromosome Breakpoints that Map ∼900 Kb Upstream and ∼1.3 Mb Downstream of SOX9 in Two Patients with Campomelic Dysplasia
The American Journal of Human Genetics2005Vol. 76(4), pp. 652–662
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