Evidence for reduced recombination on the nondisjoined chromosomes 21 in Down syndrome.

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Published in Science on August 07, 1987

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A C Warren, A Chakravarti, C Wong, S A Slaugenhaupt, S L Halloran, P C Watkins, C Metaxotou, S E Antonarakis

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