Homozygosity mapping of lethal congenital contractural syndrome type 2 (LCCS2) to a 6 cM interval on chromosome 12q13
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D. Geiger | M. Fishelson | G. Narkis | D. Landau | E. Manor | K. Elbedour | A. Tzemach | R. Ofir | R. Carmi | O. Birk | Ohad S. Birk
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