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Triplication of several PAR1 genes and part of the Homo sapiens specific Yp11.2/Xq21.3 region of homology in a 46,X,t(X;Y)(p22.33;p11.2) male with schizophrenia.

Triplication of several PAR1 genes and part of the Homo sapiens specific Yp11.2/Xq21.3 region of homology in a 46,X,t(X;Y)(p22.33;p11.2) male with schizophrenia.

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Main Authors: Ross, N, Yang, J, Sargent, C, Boucher, C, Nanko, S, Wadekar, R, Williams, N, Affara, N, Crow, T
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2001
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