Genomewide Linkage Study in 1,176 Affected Sister Pair Families Identifies a Significant Susceptibility Locus for Endometriosis on Chromosome 10q26
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A genomewide linkage study of 1,176 families with affected sisters identified a significant susceptibility locus for endometriosis on chromosome 10q26.
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