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Title: Oto-facio-cervical (OFC) syndrome is a contiguous gene deletion syndrome involving EYA1 : molecular analysis confirms allelism with BOR syndrome and further narrows the Duane syndrome critical region to 1 cM
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Human Genetics [0340-6717] Rickard, Sarah yr:2001


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