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The Serotonin-Related FEV Gene Variant in the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome is a Common Polymorphism in the African-American Population
Pediatric Research, 09/08/09
Broadbelt KG et al. – Among Coriell controls, 33/99 African–American and 0/197 of the remaining controls carry the polymorphism. The polymorphism appears to be a common, likely non–pathogenic, variant in the African–American population.
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