Eye refraction in doubly exchanged monozygotic twins
This case study examined the hypothesis that longer outdoor time results in normal vision and refractive status, using unique genetically informative kinships. The participants were the members of 29-year-old doubly exchanged monozygotic male twin pairs from Bogotá, Colombia, in South America. Compr...
- Autores:
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Segal, Nancy L.
Montoya, Yesika S.
Peña, Fernando Yacoov
Burgos, Stephany
Katz, Ximena
- Tipo de recurso:
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2019
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- Universidad El Bosque
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- Errores de refracción
Gemelos monocigóticos
Informes de casos
Myopia
Prevention and control
Twin study
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Segal, Nancy L. Montoya, Yesika S. Peña, Fernando Yacoov Burgos, Stephany Katz, Ximena |
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Errores de refracción Gemelos monocigóticos Informes de casos |
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