Multilocus disease-causing genomic variations for Mendelian disorders: role of systematic phenotyping and implications on genetic counselling
Dhanya Lakshmi Narayanan(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Anju Shukla(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Katta M. Girisha(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Stephanie Bielas(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Parneet Kaur(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Sheela Nampoothiri(Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre), Lakshmi Priya Rao(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Neethukrishna Kausthubham(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Shrikiran Aroor(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Ramesh Bhat Y(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Purvi Majethia(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Narayanaswamy Suresh(Lady Hardinge Medical College), Shruti Pande(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Divya Udyawar(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Suvasini Sharma(Lady Hardinge Medical College), Michelle C. do Rosario(Manipal Academy of Higher Education), Puneeth H. Somashekar(Manipal Academy of Higher Education)
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