Origin of the mutations in the parkin gene in Europe: Exon rearrangements are independent recurrent events, whereas point mutations may result from founder effects

  1. Periquet, M.
  2. Lücking, C.B.
  3. Vaughan, J.R.
  4. Bonifati, V.
  5. ürr, A.
  6. De Michele, G.
  7. Horstink, M.W.
  8. Farrer, M.
  9. Illarioshkin, S.N.
  10. Pollak, P.
  11. Borg, M.
  12. Brefel-Courbon, C.
  13. Denefle, P.
  14. Gasser, T.
  15. Gasser, T.
  16. Breteler, M.M.B.
  17. Wood, N.W.
  18. Agid, Y.
  19. Brice, A.
  20. Bonnet, A.-M.
  21. Borg, M.
  22. Brice, A.
  23. Destée, A.
  24. Dürr, F.
  25. Durif, F.
  26. Feingold, J.
  27. Fénelon, G.
  28. Gasparini, F.
  29. Martinez, M.
  30. Penet, C.
  31. Pollak, P.
  32. Rascol, O.
  33. Tison, F.
  34. Tranchant, C.
  35. Vérin, M.
  36. Viallet, F.
  37. Vidailhet, M.
  38. Warter, J.-M.
  39. Vaughan, J.R.
  40. Brice, A.
  41. Dürr, A.
  42. Martinez, M.
  43. Gasser, T.
  44. Müller-Myhsok, B.
  45. Breteler, M.
  46. Harhangi, S.
  47. Oostra, B.
  48. Bonifati, M.
  49. DeMari, M.
  50. Fabrizio, E.
  51. Filla, A.
  52. Meco, G.
  53. Show all authors +
Journal:
American Journal of Human Genetics

ISSN: 0002-9297

Year of publication: 2001

Volume: 68

Issue: 3

Pages: 617-626

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1086/318791 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor