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Parental-age effects in Down syndrome

(Commentary on L. S. Penrose 1933 J. Genet. 27, 219–224; reprinted in this issue as a J. Genet. classic, pages 9–14)

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Girirajan, S. Parental-age effects in Down syndrome. J Genet 88, 1–7 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12041-009-0001-6

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