Spread of X-chromosome inactivation into chromosome 15 is associated with Prader–Willi syndrome phenotype in a boy with a t(X;15)(p21.1;q11.2) translocation
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M. Emi | H. Ohashi | Hidenori Sato | T. Kubota | T. Nagai | N. Harada | S. Sakazume | R. Sohma | Yuki Sasaki | K. Nakanishi | K. Endoh | Y. Kido | Ryoichi Sohma
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