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1997Genomic structure and complete nucleotide sequence of the Batten Disease Gene, CLN3Mitchison, H.; Munroe, P.; O'Rawe, A.; Taschner, P.; De Vos, N.; Kremmidiotis, G.; Lensink, I.; Munk, A.; D'Arigo, K.; Anderson, J.; Lerner, T.; Moyzis, R.; Callen, D.; Breuning, M.; Doggett, N.; Gardiner, R.; Mole, S.
1999Identification of the gene (SEDL) causing X-linked spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tardaGedeon, A.; Colley, A.; Jamieson, R.; Thompson, E.; Rogers, J.; Sillence, D.; Tiller, G.; Mulley, J.; Gecz, J.
1998Comparative analysis of the phosphomannomutase genes PMM1, PMM2 and PMM2y: the sequence variation in the processed pseudogene is a reflection of the mutations found in the functional gene.Schollen, E.; Pardon, E.; Heykants, L.; Renard, J.P.; Doggett, N.; Callen, D.; Cassiman, J.J.; Matthijs, G.
1996Characterization of the dead ringer Gene Identifies a Novel, Highly Conserved Family of Sequence-Specific DNA-Binding ProteinsGregory, S.; Kortschak, R.; Kalionis, B.; Saint, R.
1999Isolation and characterisation of a cDNA encoding a Zona Pellucida Protein (ZPB) from the marsupial Trichosurus vulpecula (Brushtail Possum)Haines, B.; Rathjen, P.; Hope, R.; Whyatt, L.; Holland, M.; Breed, W.
1996A novel X-linked gene, G4.5. is responsible for Barth SyndromeBione, S.; D'Adamo, P.; Maestrini, E.; Gedeon, A.; Bolhuis, P.; Toniolo, D.
1996Identification of the gene FMR2, associated with FRAXE mental retardationGecz, J.; Gedeon, A.; Sutherland, G.; Mulley, J.
1999Genomic structure and expression analysis of the spastic paraplegia gene, SPG7Settasatian, C.; Whitmore, S.; Crawford, J.; Bilton, R.; Cleton-Jansen, A.M.; Sutherland, G.; Callen, D.
1998PAK3 mutation in nonsyndromic X-linked mental retardationAllen, K.; Gleeson, J.; Bagrodia, S.; Partington, M.; MacMillan, J.; Cerione, R.; Mulley, J.; Walsh, C.
1999Characterization of the human glutamate receptor subunit 3 gene (GRIA3), a candidate for bipolar disorder and nonspecific X-linked mental retardationGecz, J.; Barnett, S.; Liu, J.; Hollway, G.; Donnelly, A.; Eyre, H.; Eshkevari, H.; Baltazar, R.; Grunn, A.; Nagaraja, R.; Gilliam, C.; Peltonen, L.; Sutherland, G.; Baron, M.; Mulley, J.