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. 1987 Nov 11;15(21):9100. doi: 10.1093/nar/15.21.9100

Two additional RFLPs at the D4S10 locus, useful for Huntington's disease (HD)-family studies.

E Bakker 1, M I Skraastad 1, Y M Fisser-Groen 1, G J van Ommen 1, P L Pearson 1
PMCID: PMC306446  PMID: 2891108

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