A t(5;16) translocation is the likely driver of a syndrome with ambiguous genitalia, facial dysmorphism, intellectual disability, and speech delay
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R. Gibbs | D. Muzny | A. Sabo | N. Katsanis | D. Yalnızoǧlu | E. Sistermans | M. Weiss | E. Davis | E. Serdaroglu | S. Dugan-Perez | Ayşegül Ozantürk | K. Özgül | A. Dursun | Shannon Dugan-Perez | E. Serdaroğlu | D. Muzny | E. Davis | D. Yalnızoğlu
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