Two loci for Tuberous Sclerosis: one on 9q34 and one on 16p13
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J. Attwood | J. Edwards | S. Povey | D. Hunt | D. Kwiatkowski | M. Burley | S. Jeremiah | J. Osborne | A. Fryer | M. Super | D. Webb | J. Osborne | A. Clarke | R. Mueller | F. Benham | D. Hunt | D. Franklin | G. Gillett | S. Malas | E. Robson | P. Tippett | D. Kwiatkowski | P. Tippett
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