ANALYSIS OF MICROSATELLITE POLYMORPHISMS
IN SOUTH INDIAN PATIENTS WITH NON SYNDROMIC
CLEFT LIP AND PALATE Xavier DL1,* Arif YA1, Murali RV1, Kishore Kumar S1,
Vipin Kumar S2, Tamang R2, Thangaraj K2, Bhaskar LVKS3 *Corresponding Author: Dr. Dhayananth L. Xavier, Department of Orthodontics, Sree Balaji Dental College,
Pallikaranai, Chennai, India; Tel.: +91-44-22461883; E-mail: drxavy@gmail.com page: 49
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