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PDF] Heterozygosity probabilities for normal relatives of isolated cases affected by incompletely penetrant conditions and the calculation of recurrence risks for their offspring. I. Autosomal dominant genes. | Semantic Scholar
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Table 6 from ESTIMATION OF GENETIC DIVERSITY OF ARABIAN ORYX ( ORYX LEUCORYX ) IN WADI RUM AREA OF JORDAN BY MICROSATELLITE MARKERS | Semantic Scholar
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