A genome-wide association study for myopia and refractive error identifies a susceptibility locus at 15 q 25
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T. Spector | P. Sham | C. Klaver | N. Martin | C. Duijn | Yi-Ju Li | D. Mackey | J. Vingerling | C. Hammond | A. Fernández-Medarde | E. Santos | A. Hewitt | J. Rahi | M. Ikram | P. Hysi | T. Young | T. Andrew | F. Carbonaro | Margarida C. Lopes | Á. Porteros | L. Manyes | A. M. Solouki | L. Y. Fai | S. Fahy | S. Macgregor | A. Fernández-Medarde | N. Martin | Abbas M. Solouki
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