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Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
Genetic discrimination: who is really at risk?D L Gollaher
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
Genetic information must remain private to prevent discrimination, spur researchL M Slaughter
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
Accurate, high-throughput "snapshot" detection of hMLH1 mutations by two-dimensional DNA electrophoresisW M Smith, N J Van Orsouw, E A Fox, et al.
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
A simple system for automated two-dimensional electrophoresis: applications to genetic testingR K Dhanda, W M Smith, C B Scott, et al.
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
Disease genes and chromosomes: disease maps of the human genome. Chromosome 22F Gilbert
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
A simple VNTR-PCR method for detecting maternal cell contamination in prenatal diagnosisJ R Batanian, D H Ledbetter, R G Fenwick
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
Allele drop-out can occur in alleles differing by a single nucleotide and is not alleviated by preamplification or minor template incrementsS Hahn, A M Garvin, E Di Naro, et al.
Genetic Testing|January 1, 1997
Canavan disease: diagnosis and molecular analysisR Matalon
Genetic Testing|January 1, 1997
Fanconi anemia: genetic testing in Ashkenazi JewsA D Auerbach
Genetic Testing|January 1, 1997
Cystic fibrosis in Jews: frequency and mutation distributionB Kerem, O Chiba-Falek, E Kerem
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Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
Genetic discrimination: who is really at risk?D L Gollaher
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
Genetic information must remain private to prevent discrimination, spur researchL M Slaughter
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
Accurate, high-throughput "snapshot" detection of hMLH1 mutations by two-dimensional DNA electrophoresisW M Smith, N J Van Orsouw, E A Fox, et al.
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
A simple system for automated two-dimensional electrophoresis: applications to genetic testingR K Dhanda, W M Smith, C B Scott, et al.
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
Disease genes and chromosomes: disease maps of the human genome. Chromosome 22F Gilbert
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
A simple VNTR-PCR method for detecting maternal cell contamination in prenatal diagnosisJ R Batanian, D H Ledbetter, R G Fenwick
Genetic Testing|August 28, 1999
Allele drop-out can occur in alleles differing by a single nucleotide and is not alleviated by preamplification or minor template incrementsS Hahn, A M Garvin, E Di Naro, et al.
Genetic Testing|January 1, 1997
Canavan disease: diagnosis and molecular analysisR Matalon
Genetic Testing|January 1, 1997
Fanconi anemia: genetic testing in Ashkenazi JewsA D Auerbach
Genetic Testing|January 1, 1997
Cystic fibrosis in Jews: frequency and mutation distributionB Kerem, O Chiba-Falek, E Kerem
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