## Abstract Fragile X syndrome, the most common genetic disorder associated with mental retardation is caused by an expansion of the unstable CGG repeat within the __FMR1__ gene. Although overgrowth is not the main hallmark of this condition, the fragile X syndrome is usually included in the differ
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Fragile X syndrome
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- 2003
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