Cite
A second gene for autosomal dominant Möbius syndrome is localized to chromosome 10q, in a Dutch family.
MLA
Verzijl, H. T., et al. “A Second Gene for Autosomal Dominant Möbius Syndrome Is Localized to Chromosome 10q, in a Dutch Family.” American Journal of Human Genetics, vol. 65, no. 3, Sept. 1999, pp. 752–56. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1086/302539.
APA
Verzijl, H. T., van den Helm, B., Veldman, B., Hamel, B. C., Kuyt, L. P., Padberg, G. W., & Kremer, H. (1999). A second gene for autosomal dominant Möbius syndrome is localized to chromosome 10q, in a Dutch family. American Journal of Human Genetics, 65(3), 752–756. https://doi.org/10.1086/302539
Chicago
Verzijl, H T, B van den Helm, B Veldman, B C Hamel, L P Kuyt, G W Padberg, and H Kremer. 1999. “A Second Gene for Autosomal Dominant Möbius Syndrome Is Localized to Chromosome 10q, in a Dutch Family.” American Journal of Human Genetics 65 (3): 752–56. doi:10.1086/302539.