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J Med Genet 1986;23:400-406 doi:10.1136/jmg.23.5.400
  • Research Article

Twelve families with fragile X(q27).

Abstract

Through a community study of boys requiring special education for the severely mentally retarded, 12 families were ascertained in which the fragile X was found to be segregating. By assiduous follow up of these families, it was found that in only four of them could male transmission be ruled out from the grandparents' or great grandparents' generation and that the segregation ratios are disturbed.

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