## Abstract Familial Parkinsonism (__PARK__) genes are strong candidates for conferring susceptibility to common forms of PD. However, most studies to date have provided little evidence that their common variants substantially influence disease risk. Recently, mutations were described in the gene,
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Analysis of the GIGYF2 gene in familial and sporadic Parkinson disease in the Spanish population
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