FTO genotype is associated with phenotypic variability of body mass index
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FTO genotype is associated with phenotypic variability of body mass index
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NATURE
Volume 490, Issue 7419, Pages 267-272
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Springer Nature
Online
2012-09-14
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10.1038/nature11401
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