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We report what is to our knowledge the first defined polymorphism in the human D5 dopamine receptor gene (D5DR).
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Sommer, S.S., Sobell, J.L. & Heston, L.L. A common exonic polymorphism in the human D5 dopamine receptor gene. Hum Genet 92, 633–634 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00420955
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