Genomewide scan for real‐word reading subphenotypes of dyslexia: Novel chromosome 13 locus and genetic complexity
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Ellen M Wijsman | Robert P Igo | Zoran Brkanac | Virginia W Berninger | E. Wijsman | V. Berninger | N. Chapman | J. Rothstein | R. Igo | K. Nielsen | W. Raskind | Z. Brkanac | Ted Holzman | Joseph H Rothstein | Wendy H Raskind | Nicola H Chapman | Kathleen Nielsen | M. Matsushita | Mark Matsushita | T. Holzman
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