from genotyping of 3 dinucleotide repeat polymorphisms (at the loci D22S268, ILSRB, D22S307) for a combined replication sample of 256 families, each having 2 or more affected individuals with DNA, were analysed using a complex autosomal dominant model. This study provided no evidence for linkage or
Potential linkage for schizophrenia on chromosome 22q12-q13: A replication study
β Scribed by Schwab, S. G. ;Lerer, B. ;Albus, M. ;Maier, W. ;Hallmayer, J. ;Fimmers, R. ;Lichtermann, D. ;Minges, J. ;Bondy, B. ;Ackenheil, M. ;Altmark, D. ;Hasib, D. ;Gur, E. ;Ebstein, R. P. ;Wildenauer, D. B.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 752 KB
- Volume
- 60
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0148-7299
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