Inheritance of a cancer-associated MLH1 germ-line epimutation.
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David I. K. Martin | R. Ward | N. Hawkins | C. Suter | G. Suthers | J. Wong | M. Hitchins | Graeme Suthers | Catherine M Suter | Robyn L Ward | Nicholas J Hawkins | Megan P Hitchins | Justin J L Wong | David I K Martin
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