Heterozygous mutations in BBS1, BBS2 and BBS6 have a potential epistatic effect on Bardet-Biedl patients with two mutations at a second BBS locus.
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Bethan E. Hoskins | D. Cutler | R. Lewis | N. Katsanis | J. Badano | S. J. Ansley | P. Beales | B. Hoskins | M. Leroux | C. Castellan | Jun Chul Kim | José L. Badano
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