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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2015 May 01, David Mage commented:

      "Close, but no cigar!" Human 5HT2A is autosomal. OMIM shows 182135 - 5-@HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE RECEPTOR 2A; HTR2A Cytogenetic locations: 13q14.2; SIDS and all respiratory deaths under 5 years of age have a 50% male excess suggesting an unidentified X-linked gene with a recessive non-protective allele with frequency q = 2/3 in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium may be involved (NB: 5HT2C is X-linked). See Mage DT, Donner EM. An explanation for the 25% male excess mortality for all children under 5. Scandinavian Journal of Forensic Science 2015;21(1) doi: 10.1515/sjfs-2015-0001


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2015 May 01, David Mage commented:

      "Close, but no cigar!" Human 5HT2A is autosomal. OMIM shows 182135 - 5-@HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE RECEPTOR 2A; HTR2A Cytogenetic locations: 13q14.2; SIDS and all respiratory deaths under 5 years of age have a 50% male excess suggesting an unidentified X-linked gene with a recessive non-protective allele with frequency q = 2/3 in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium may be involved (NB: 5HT2C is X-linked). See Mage DT, Donner EM. An explanation for the 25% male excess mortality for all children under 5. Scandinavian Journal of Forensic Science 2015;21(1) doi: 10.1515/sjfs-2015-0001


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