Canine Brachycephaly Is Associated with a Retrotransposon-Mediated Missplicing of SMOC2
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K. Svenson | M. Bermingham | D. Argyle | T. Leeb | J. Schoenebeck | T. Liuti | D. Clements | R. Mellanby | Edward J. Johnson | M. Davey | M. Drögemüller | A. Gow | T. Schwarz | J. Lang | Craig Johnson | Thomas W Marchant | G. ter Haar | M. Nussbaumer | R. Powell | S. Guilherme | L. Mcteir | Dana Kuehn
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