Further evidence from two families that craniofrontonasal dysplasia maps to Xp22
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W. Reardon | R. Winter | S. Malcolm | C. Mckeown | R. Hayward | R. Evans | L. Pulleyn | R. Winter | B. Jones | Lj Pulleyn | Lj Pulleyn
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