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Cognitive and behavioural genetics
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Efficient strategy for the molecular diagnosis of intellectual disability using targeted high-throughput sequencing
- Correspondence to Amelie Piton, Translational Medicine & Neurogenetic, 67 400 Illkirch, France; amelie.piton{at}igbmc.fr Jean-Louis Mandel, Translational Medecine & Neurogenetic, 67 400 Illkirch, France; jlmandel@igbmc.fr
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Efficient strategy for the molecular diagnosis of intellectual disability using targeted high-throughput sequencing
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- Received June 1, 2014
- Revised July 31, 2014
- Accepted August 3, 2014
- First published August 28, 2014.
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October 14, 2014
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