Pathogenic variants in SLF2 and SMC5 cause segmented chromosomes and mosaic variegated hyperploidy

Laura J Grange, John J Reynolds, Farid Ullah, Bertrand Isidor, Robert F Shearer, Xenia Latypova, Ryan M Baxley, Antony W Oliver, Anil Ganesh, Sophie L Cooke, Satpal S Jhujh, Gavin S McNee, Robert Hollingworth, Martin R Higgs, Toyoaki Natsume, Tahir Khan, Gabriel Á. Martos-Moreno, Sharon Chupp, Christopher G. Mathew, David ParryMichael A. Simpson, Nahid Nahavandi, Zafer Yüksel, Mojgan Drasdo, Anja Kron, Petra Vogt, Annemarie Jonasson, Saad Ahmed Seth, Claudia Gonzaga-Jauregui, Karlla W Brigatti, Alexander P A Stegmann, Masato Kanemaki, Dragana Josifova, Yuri Uchiyama, Yukiko Oh, Akira Morimoto, Hitoshi Osaka, Zineb Ammous, Jesús Argente, Naomichi Matsumoto, Constance T.R.M. Stumpel, Alexander M.R. Taylor, Andrew P. Jackson, Anja-Katrin Bielinsky, Niels Mailand, Cedric Le Caignec, Erica E. Davis, Grant S. Stewart

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