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. 1995 Oct;57(4):968–970.

Refinement of the OPA1 gene locus on chromosome 3q28-q29 to a region of 2-8 cM, in one Cuban pedigree with autosomal dominant optic atrophy type Kjer.

A Lunkes, U Hartung, C Magariño, M Rodríguez, A Palmero, L Rodríguez, L Heredero, J Weissenbach, J Weber, G Auburger
PMCID: PMC1801490  PMID: 7573062

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