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A case of prenatal detection of a de novo unbalanced complex chromosomal rearrangement involving four chromosomes

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A case of prenatal detection of a de novo unbalanced complex chromosomal rearrangement involving four chromosomes
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Cytology and Genetics, October 2016
DOI 10.3103/s009545271605011x
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L. Y. Pylyp, D. O. Mykytenko, L. O. Spinenko, K. V. Lavrova, N. V. Verhoglyad, V. D. Zukin

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