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bibliographicCitation Nasir J, Lin B, Bucan M, Koizumi T, Nadeau JH, Hayden MR. The murine homologues of the Huntington disease gene (Hdh) and the alpha-adducin gene (Add1) map to mouse chromosome 5 within a region of conserved synteny with human chromosome 4p16.3. Genomics. 1994 Jul 01;22(1):198–201. doi: 10.1006/geno.1994.1361. PMID: 7959767.
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