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Never mind! Doc spelled it out = SHOX gene deletion

Posted By: CAMT on 2008-01-03
In Reply to: S/L Shocks gene deletion - CAMT

Subject: Never mind! Doc spelled it out = SHOX gene deletion

Doc spelled it out later in the dictation. Nice doc, huh?


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