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Exome Sequencing, whom to Test? A Case Report of Rare Genetic Findings in Consanguineous Couple with Two Neonatal Deaths

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We acknowledge the encouragement from the Director. We acknowledge all the institutional staff members for their support.

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Pande, S., Babu, S. & Gawde, H. Exome Sequencing, whom to Test? A Case Report of Rare Genetic Findings in Consanguineous Couple with Two Neonatal Deaths. J Obstet Gynecol India 72 (Suppl 2), 409–411 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13224-022-01715-x

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