Monosomy for the most telomeric, gene-rich region of the short arm of human chromosome 16 causes minimal phenotypic effects
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J. Peden | L. Kearney | D. Higgs | S. Horsley | V. Buckle | H. Ayyub | R. Gibbons | M. Vickers | R. Daniels | D. Chui | E. Anguita | J. Waye | A. Villegas | A. Maccarthy | H. Raynham | Sarah Green | Helen A Raynham | John F Peden | John S Waye | Angela B MacCarthy | Veronica J Buckle | Douglas R Higgs
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