Effects of pathogenic CNVs on physical traits in participants of the UK Biobank
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Michael C O'Donovan | Michael J Owen | Valentina Escott-Price | M. Owen | M. O’Donovan | V. Escott-Price | E. Rees | G. Kirov | K. Kendall | George Kirov | Elliott Rees | David Owen | Mathew Bracher-Smith | Kimberley M Kendall | Mark Einon | M. Bracher-Smith | D. Owen | Mark Einon
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