Presence of harmless small supernumerary marker chromosomes hampers molecular genetic diagnosis: a case report.
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J. Hentschel | K. Mrasek | T. Liehr | R. Fahsold | F. von Eggeling | N. Rubtsov | I. Schreyer | A. Weise | Alma Küchler | N. Kosyakova | E. Ewers | A. Hamid | H. Nelle | M. Merkaš | A. Ujfalusi | Jasen Anderson
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