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Figure 4 Geographical distribution of ancestral KCNQ1-Fin carriers. Each spot on the map represents the earliest recognized KCNQ1-Fin carrier of the affected family (n = 34). The early immigration probably took place from the east and the late immigration from the south and west. A major internal movement started in the sixteenth century from southeastern Finland toward the western and northern parts of the country.





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