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bibliographicCitation Swarovskaya MG, Stepanova SK, Marussin AV, Sukhomyasova AL, Maximova NR, Stepanov VA. [Genetic Variability and Structure of SNP Haplotypes in the DMPK Gene in Yakuts and Other Ethnic Groups of Northern Eurasia in Relation to Myotonic Dystrophy]. Genetika. 2015 Jun;51(6):724–32. PMID: 26310035.
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