Xp11.22 duplications in four unrelated Chinese families: delineating the genotype-phenotype relationship for HSD17B10 and FGD1
Abstract Background Xp11.22 duplications have been reported to contribute to nonsyndromic intellectual disability (ID). The HUWE1 gene has been identified in all male Xp11.22 duplication patients and is associated with nonsyndromic ID. Currently, few Xp11.22 duplication cases have been reported in t...
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Main Authors: | Qingming Wang (Author), Pengliang Chen (Author), Jianxin Liu (Author), Jiwu Lou (Author), Yanhui Liu (Author), Haiming Yuan (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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