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1996Gene localisation for Wilson-Turner syndrome (WTS:MIM 309585)Gedeon, A.; Turner, G.; Mulley, J.
1996How many X-linked genes for non-specific mental retardation (MRX) are there?Gedeon, A.; Donnelly, A.; Mulley, J.; Kerr, B.; Turner, G.
1995X linked fatal infantile cardiomyopathy maps to Xq28 and is possibly allelic to Barth syndromeGedeon, A.; Wilson, M.; Colley, A.; Sillence, D.; Mulley, J.
1999Identification of the gene (SEDL) causing X-linked spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tardaGedeon, A.; Colley, A.; Jamieson, R.; Thompson, E.; Rogers, J.; Sillence, D.; Tiller, G.; Mulley, J.; Gecz, J.
1996Gene localisation for Sutherland-Haan syndrome (SHS:MIM 309470)Gedeon, A.; Haan, E.; Mulley, J.
1996Refinement of the background genetic map of Xq26-q27 and gene localisation for Borjeson-Forssman-Lehmann syndromeGedeon, A.; Kozman, H.; Robinson, H.; Pilia, G.; Schlessinger, D.; Turner, G.; Mulley, J.
1996Genetic localisation of MRX27 to Xq24-26 defines another discrete gene for non-specific X-linked mental retardationGedeon, A.; Glass, I.; Connor, J.; Mulley, J.
2003X-linked mild non-syndromic mental retardation with neuropsychiatric problems and the missense mutation A365E in PAK3Gedeon, A.; Nelson, J.; Gecz, J.; Mulley, J.
2001The molecular basis of X-linked spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tardaGedeon, A.; Tiller, G.; Le Merrer, M.; Heuertz, S.; Tranebjaerg, L.; Chitayat, D.; Robertson, S.; Glass, I.; Savarirayan, R.; Cole, W.; Rimoin, D.; Kousseff, B.; Ohashi, H.; Zabel, B.; Munnich, A.; Gecz, J.; Mulley, J.
2002Mutations in PHF6 are associated with Börjeson-Forssman-Lehmann syndromeLower, K.; Turner, G.; Kerr, B.; Mathews, K.; Shaw, M.; Gedeon, A.; Schelley, S.; Hoyme, H.; White, S.; Delatycki, M.; Lampe, A.; Clayton-Smith, J.; Stewart, H.; van Ravenswaay, C.; de Vries, B.; Cox, B.; Grompe, M.; Ross, S.; Thomas, P.; Mulley, J.; et al.