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Unique origin and specific ethnic distribution of the Friedreich ataxia GAA expansion

Labuda et al., 2000

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4523481336165727874
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Labuda M
Labuda D
Miranda C
Poirier J
Soong B
Barucha N
Pandolfo M
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Neurology

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Article abstract The GAA triplet repeat expansion that causes Friedreich ataxia is found only in individuals of European, North African, Middle Eastern, or Indian origin (Indo-European and Afro-Asiatic speakers). Analysis of normal alleles of the GAA repeat and of closely …
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