A large interstitial deletion encompassing the amelogenin gene on the short arm of the Y chromosome
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G. Voglino | W. Lattanzi | M. D. Di Giacomo | G. Guanti | N. Resta | G. M. Lenato | G. Chimienti | G. Pepe
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