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- High frequency of the V548A fs X572 XPC mutation in Tunisia : implication for molecular diagnosis
- Evidence of high genetic variation among linguistically diverse populations on a micro-geographic scale : a case study of the Italian Alps
- Linkage analysis and mutation screening of the rhodopsin gene in a Chinese Bai family with autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa
- A remark on rare variants
- Regions of homozygosity in three Southeast Asian populations
- Mutations in mitochondrial DNA polymerase-γ promote breast tumorigenesis
- Influence of HTR2A polymorphisms and parental rearing on personality traits in healthy Japanese subjects
- Different contributions of ancient mitochondrial and Y-chromosomal lineages in 'Karretjie people' of the Great Karoo in South Africa
- Genetic architecture for susceptibility to gout in the KARE cohort study
- Kinetics of coarsening in immiscible poly (ε-caprolactone)/poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile) blends
- Physicians' opinion for 'new' genetic testing in Japan
- Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome with cleft lip and palate associated with the novel PTCH gene mutations
- No association between a promoter NOS1 polymorphism (rs41279104) and Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
- Genome-wide linkage analysis in families with infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis indicates novel susceptibility loci
- Molecular basis of hereditary cardiomyopathy : abnormalities in calcium sensitivity, stretch response, stress response and beyond
- A pharmacogenetic study of CD4 recovery in response to HIV antiretroviral therapy in two South African population groups
- The pursuit of genome-wide association studies : where are we now?
- The discovery of human genetic variations and their use as disease markers : past, present and future
- Genotype-phenotype studies in a large cohort of Armenian patients with familial Mediterranean fever suggest clinical disease with heterozygous MEFV mutations
- Photoinduced mendable network polymer from poly(butylene adipate) end-functionalized with cinnamoyl groups