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Reply to Pembrey et al: 'ZNF277 microdeletions, specific language impairment and the meiotic mismatch methylation (3M) hypothesis'

Reply to Pembrey et al: 'ZNF277 microdeletions, specific language impairment and the meiotic mismatch methylation (3M) hypothesis'

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Main Authors: Ceroni, F, Simpson, N, Francks, C, Baird, G, Conti-Ramsden, G, Clark, A, Bolton, P, Hennessy, E, Donnelly, P, Bentley, DR, Martin, H, Parr, J, Pagnamenta, A, Maestrini, E, Bacchelli, E, Fisher, SE, Newbury, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2014
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