A whole-genome scan and fine-mapping linkage study of auditory-visual synesthesia reveals evidence of linkage to chromosomes 2q24, 5q33, 6p12, and 12p12.
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Jean-Baptiste Cazier | Simon Baron-Cohen | Laura Addis | Janine A Lamb | Julian E. Asher | J. Lamb | E. Maestrini | A. Monaco | S. Baron-Cohen | J. Cazier | D. Brocklebank | Anthony P Monaco | Elena Maestrini | Julian E Asher | Denise Brocklebank | Mallika Sen | L. Addis | Mallika Sen
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