Evidence from family studies that the gene causing Huntington disease is telomeric to D4S95 and D4S90.
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J. Haines | M. Hayden | S. Youngman | M. Altherr | P. Harper | J. Theilmann | A. Junker | C. Robbins | C. Payne | J. Wasmuth
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