Conservation of hotspots for recombination in low-copy repeats associated with the NF1 microdeletion
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M. Stephens | P. Marynen | C. Lázaro | H. Kehrer-Sawatzki | D. Vidaud | L. Kluwe | L. Messiaen | K. Wimmer | K. Stephens | E. Legius | H. Brems | T. D. Raedt | I. Heyns | Daisy Thijs
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