Novel genetic loci affecting facial shape variation in humans
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A. Uitterlinden | T. Spector | Shuhua Xu | G. Bedoya | C. Gallo | G. Poletti | M. Bortolini | F. Rothhammer | A. Ruiz-Linares | Stefan Boehringer | S. Kushner | N. Martin | K. Adhikari | S. Richmond | S. Medland | M. Ikram | K. Tang | M. Kayser | S. Weinberg | M. Marazita | Li Jin | E. Feingold | G. Zhu | P. Hysi | T. Nijsten | F. Liu | S. Canizales-Quinteros | Yi Li | Dan Li | Ziyi Xiong | Sijia Wang | L. Paternoster | E. Stergiakouli | Robert-Jan Palstra | E. Wolvius | G. Sharp | A. Zhurov | L. Howe | J. Shaffer | Kerrie McAloney | G. Daňková | M. Lee | M. A. de Jong | Bo Pan | F. D. de Vrij | B. Lendemeijer | S. Lewis | H. Thompson | Rolando Gonzales-Jose | Fan Liu | R. Gonzales-Jose
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