Recurrent rearrangements of chromosome 1q21.1 and variable pediatric phenotypes

H. Mefford, A. Sharp, C. Baker, A. Itsara, Z. Jiang, K. Buysse, S. Huang, V. Maloney, J. Crolla, D. Baralle, A. Collins, C. Mercer, K. Norga, T. De Ravel, K. Devriendt, E. Bongers, N. De Leeuw, W. Reardon, S. Gimelli, F. BenaR. Hennekam, A. Male, L. Gaunt, J. Clayton-Smith, I. Simonic, S. Park, S. Mehta, S. Nik-Zainal, C. Woods, H. Firth, G. Parkin, M. Fichera, S. Reitano, M. Lo Giudice, K. Li, I. Casuga, A. Broomer, B. Conrad, M. Schwerzmann, L. Räber, S. Gallati, P. Striano, A. Coppola, J. Tolmie, E. Tobias, C. Lilley, L. Armengol, Y. Spysschaert, P. Verloo, A. De Coene, L. Goossens, G. Mortier, F. Speleman, E. Van Binsbergen, M. Nelen, R. Hochstenbach, M. Poot, L. Gallagher, M. Gill, J. McClellan, M. C. King, R. Regan, C. Skinner, R. Stevenson, S. Antonarakis, C. Chen, X. Estivill, B. Menten, G. Gimelli, S. Gribble, S. Schwartz, J. Sutcliffe, T. Walsh, S. Knight, J. Sebat, C. Romano, C. Schwartz, J. Veltman, B. De Vries, J. Vermeesch, J. Barber, L. Willatt, M. Tassabehji, E. Eichler

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