Sequence Variations and Haplotypes of the GJB2 Gene Revealed by Resequencing of 192 Chromosomes from the General Population in Korea
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H. Won | Jong-Won Kim | S. Hong | W. Chung | Yang-Sun Cho | Hosuk Chu | Chang-Hun Park | HeeKyung Kim | M. Ko | Kieun Lee | Hee‐Jung Kim
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