Structural variation on the short arm of the human Y chromosome: recurrent multigene deletions encompassing Amelogenin Y.
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Roland A H van Oorschot | Matthew E Hurles | Denise Carvalho-Silva | Andrew C. Lee | Yali Xue | Chris Tyler-Smith | Peter de Knijff | R. J. Mitchell | R John Mitchell | Ginevra Guanti | C. Tyler-Smith | M. Hurles | M. Jobling | Yali Xue | P. de Knijff | D. Carvalho-Silva | J. Henke | R. V. van Oorschot | Georgina R. Bowden | S. Adams | E. Parkin | G. Guanti | Emma J Parkin | Mark A Jobling | Thirsa Kraaijenbrink | Iek Chi C Lo | Daniel J Turner | Georgina R Bowden | Andrew C Lee | Susan M Adams | Yuet Meng Chang | Jürgen Henke | Brian McKeown | T. Kraaijenbrink | A. C. Lee | D. Turner | B. McKeown | I. Lo | B. Mckeown | Susan M. Adams | Iek Chi C. Lo | Daniel J. Turner | Yuet Meng Chang
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