The spectrum of mutations in UBE3A causing Angelman syndrome.
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D. Ledbetter | J. Sutcliffe | S. Christian | A. Beaudet | H. Meijers-Heijboer | J. Graham | J. Beuten | S. Langlois | D. Halley | P. Willems | E. Lev-Lehman | P. Fang | T. Tsai | T. Kubota | T. Matsuura | C. S. Benton
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