A locus for autosomal dominant "pure" hereditary spastic paraplegia maps to chromosome 19q13.
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D. Rubinsztein | E. Reid | M. Rogers | A. Dearlove | O. Osborn | Evan Reid | Olivia Osborn | Mark T. Rogers
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