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A family with balanced D1→Cs-translocation carriers and unbalanced offspring

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Stalder, G.R., Buhler, E.M., Gadola, G. et al. A family with balanced D1→Cs-translocation carriers and unbalanced offspring. Hum Genet 1, 197–200 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00389637

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