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Mouse Fgf7 (fibroblast growth factor 7) and Fgf8 (fibroblast growth factor 8) genes map to Chromosomes 2 and 19 respectively

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Mattei, M.G., deLapeyrière, O., Bresnick, J. et al. Mouse Fgf7 (fibroblast growth factor 7) and Fgf8 (fibroblast growth factor 8) genes map to Chromosomes 2 and 19 respectively. Mammalian Genome 6, 196–197 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00293012

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