Isolation of a gene expressed during early embryogenesis from the region of 22q11 commonly deleted in DiGeorge syndrome.
DiGeorge syndrome (DGS) is one of several syndromes associated with deletions within the proximal long-arm of chromosome 22. The region of chromosome 22q11 responsible for the haploinsufficiency syndromes (the DiGeorge Critical Region or DGCR) has been mapped using RFLPs, quantitative Southern blott...
Main Authors: | Halford, S, Wilson, D, Daw, S, Roberts, C, Wadey, R, Kamath, S, Wickremasinghe, A, Burn, J, Goodship, J, Mattei, MG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1993
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