Re-classification of a familial chromosome rearrangement following fluorescent in situ hybridization using chromosome 2p and 8q subtelomeric probes
Ocraft, K.; Smith, N.; Gill, K.
Journal of Medical Genetics 34(Suppl 1): S48
1997
ISSN/ISBN: 0022-2593 Accession: 033094900
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