Deletions in Xq26.3-q27.3 including FMR1 result in a severe phenotype in a male and variable phenotypes in females depending upon the X inactivation pattern

Daynna J. Wolff, Karen M. Gustashaw, Vickie Zürcher, Lara Ko, Wendy White, Lester Weiss, Daniel L. Van Dyke, Stuart Schwartz, Huntington F. Willard

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