Novel inherited mutations and variable expressivity of BRCA1 alleles, including the founder mutation 185delAG in Ashkenazi Jewish families.
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M. King | E. Goode | Ming K. Lee | C. Szabo | P. Dowd | L. Friedman | L. Butler | S. Rowell | M. Lee | M C King | M K Lee | L S Friedman | C I Szabo | E A Ostermeyer | P Dowd | L Butler | T Park | E L Goode | S E Rowell | E. A. Ostermeyer | C. I. Szabo | L. Butler | T. Park | Tari Park
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