Extended haplotypes in the complement factor H (<i>CFH</i>) and CFH‐related (<i>CFHR</i>) family of genes protect against age‐related macular degeneration: Characterization, ethnic distribution and evolutionary implications
Gregory S. Hageman(University of Utah), Michael Dean(National Cancer Institute), Julie Bergeron(University of Iowa), Rando Allikmets(Structural Genomics Consortium), Seppo Meri(University of Helsinki), David Kavanagh(Newcastle University), Bert Gold(National Cancer Institute), Jana Zernant(University of Iowa), Lisa S. Hancox(University of Iowa), Monte J. Radeke(University of California, Santa Barbara), Andrew J. Taiber(University of Iowa), Karen M. Gehrs(University of Iowa), Anna Richards(Washington University in St. Louis), Don H. Anderson(University of Iowa), John P. Atkinson(Washington University in St. Louis), Lincoln V. Johnson(University of Iowa), Joanna E. Merriam(Columbia University)
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