Evidence of a locus for orofacial clefting on human chromosome 6p24 and STS content map of the region.
Orofacial clefting is genetically complex, no single gene being responsible for all forms. It can, however, result from a single gene defect either as part of a syndrome (e.g. van der Woude syndrome, Treacher-Collins syndrome, velo-cardio-facial syndrome) or as an isolated phenotypic effect (e.g. X-...
Main Authors: | Davies, A, Stephens, R, Olavesen, MG, Heather, L, Dixon, M, Magee, A, Flinter, F, Ragoussis, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1995
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