Mutations in the BRWD3 gene cause X-linked mental retardation associated with macrocephaly.

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Published in Am J Hum Genet on June 26, 2007

Authors

Michael Field1, Patrick S Tarpey, Raffaella Smith, Sarah Edkins, Sarah O'Meara, Claire Stevens, Calli Tofts, Jon Teague, Adam Butler, Ed Dicks, Syd Barthorpe, Gemma Buck, Jennifer Cole, Kristian Gray, Kelly Halliday, Katy Hills, Andrew Jenkinson, David Jones, Andrew Menzies, Tatiana Mironenko, Janet Perry, Keiran Raine, David Richardson, Rebecca Shepherd, Alexandra Small, Jennifer Varian, Sofie West, Sara Widaa, Uma Mallya, Richard Wooster, Jenny Moon, Ying Luo, Helen Hughes, Marie Shaw, Kathryn L Friend, Mark Corbett, Gillian Turner, Michael Partington, John Mulley, Martin Bobrow, Charles Schwartz, Roger Stevenson, Jozef Gecz, Michael R Stratton, P Andrew Futreal, F Lucy Raymond

Author Affiliations

1: GOLD Service, Hunter Genetics, Waratah, Australia.

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