The DCDC2 deletion is not a risk factor for dyslexia
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J. Talcott | C. Hulme | M. Snowling | S. Paracchini | C. McBride | T. Scerri | J. Stein | M. Hayiou‐Thomas | C. Suk-Han Ho | M. Waye | M. Waye | A. Martinelli | A. Monaco | T. Scerri | E. Macpherson | W. Wa | M. Zheng | J. Talcott | Anthony P. Monaco | Marianna E. Hayiou‐Thomas | Wong Cheuk Wa | Mo Zheng | Connie Suk Han Ho | Catherine McBride
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