A novel unbalanced translocation between chromosomes 5p and 18q leading to dysmorphology and global developmental delay
Giavanna Verdi(St. George's University), Andrew K. Sobering(St. George's University), Beverly Nelson(St. George's University), Sarah Gluschitz(St. George's University), Janice Smith(Baylor Genetics), Håkon Håkonarson(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Elizabeth Bhoj(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Dong Li(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Katherine R. Yearwood(St. George's University), Sharmila Upadhya(St. George's University), Sarah H. Elsea(Baylor College of Medicine)
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