Somatic segregation errors predominantly contribute to the gain or loss of a paternal chromosome leading to uniparental disomy for chromosome 15. (Q48888564)
scientific article published in May 2000
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(P1476) "Somatic segregation errors predominantly contribute to the gain or loss of a paternal chromosome leading to uniparental disomy for chromosome 15." (language: en)
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Christian SL
Kuchinka BD
Peñaherrera MS
Das S
Schuffenhauer S
Malcolm S
Schinzel AA
Hassold TJ
Ledbetter DH
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