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SUBMITTER: Wolff G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1016265 | biostudies-literature | 1993 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wolff G G Wienker T F TF Sander H H
Journal of medical genetics 19930201 2
Mandibular prognathism is assumed to be a polygenic trait in the vast majority of cases. In a few families, this phenotype and perhaps a syndrome with a broader spectrum of facial anomalies seems to be determined by a single dominant gene of very low frequency (McKusick No *176700). The phenotype is known to have occurred independently in several European noble families. We constructed a pedigree comprising 13 of these families with 409 members in 23 generations in which mandibular prognathism h ...[more]