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Science 10 February 1967:
Vol. 155. no. 3763, pp. 692 - 694
DOI: 10.1126/science.155.3763.692

Articles

Autosomal Deletion Mapping in Man

Walter E. Nance 1 and Eric Engel 1

1 Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee

Two families were observed in which morphologically similar dele tions involving a G-group chromosome were associated in the propositi with con spicuous abnormalities in ossification of the skull. The findings suggest that specific genetic information relating to morphogenesis of the skull may be located on a G-group chromosome.


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