A frameshift mutation in exon 28 of the OPA1 gene explains the high prevalence of dominant optic atrophy in the Danish population: evidence for a founder effect (Q28209355)
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scientific article (publication date: November 2001)
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English | A frameshift mutation in exon 28 of the OPA1 gene explains the high prevalence of dominant optic atrophy in the Danish population: evidence for a founder effect |
scientific article (publication date: November 2001) |
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A frameshift mutation in exon 28 of the OPA1 gene explains the high prevalence of dominant optic atrophy in the Danish population: evidence for a founder effect (English)
Thiselton DL
Alexander C
Morris A
Brooks S
Rosenberg T
Eiberg H
Kjer B
Kjer P
Bhattacharya SS
3 October 2001