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  <td align=left colspan=1><font face=Verdana size=2>There is some support for
  the hypothesis that Actn2 is downstream of a polymorphism in the Hars2
  region. But again, due to the 10 to 20 Mb precision of the mapping data, this
  relation could be generated by a large number of other polymorphisms close to
  Hars2. In the absence of a biological connection between Actn2 and Hars2 we
  have a weak hypothesis. If there were a plausible functional connection
  between the two genes, then this hypothesis could be quickly upgraded.</font><br>
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