The CEPH consortium linkage map of human chromosome 16.
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H Donis-Keller | H M Kozman | T P Keith | R L White | J Weissenbach | M Dean | G Vergnaud | K Kidd | J Gusella | N J Royle | J. Weissenbach | K. Kidd | J. Gusella | R. White | T. Keith | J. Mulley | G. Vergnaud | H. Donis-Keller | M. Dean | N. Royle | H. Kozman | James F. Gusella | T. Keith | Ray White | Michael Dean | Gilles Vergnaud | Kenneth K. Kidd | Nicola J. Royle | G. R. Sutherland
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