Zebrafish cdc6 hypomorphic mutation causes Meier-Gorlin syndrome-like phenotype
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Zebrafish cdc6 hypomorphic mutation causes Meier-Gorlin syndrome-like phenotype
Yao L, Chen J, Wu X, Jia S, Meng A. Zebrafish cdc6 hypomorphic mutation causes Meier-Gorlin syndrome-like phenotype. Hum Molec Genet. 20-18;26(21):4168-80. doi:10.1093/hmg/ddx305
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