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==Usage== ==Usage==
'''<nowiki>{{OMIM|#####}}</nowiki>''', where "#####" is the OMIM page number.

This template is good to use for the first OMIM citation in an article (or perhaps in a section), but is generally probably too long to use repeatedly; use the OMIM3 template instead for later citations. This template is good to use for the first OMIM citation in an article (or perhaps in a section), but is generally probably too long to use repeatedly; use the OMIM3 template instead for later citations.



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Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) {{{1}}}

Usage

{{OMIM|#####}}, where "#####" is the OMIM page number.

This template is good to use for the first OMIM citation in an article (or perhaps in a section), but is generally probably too long to use repeatedly; use the OMIM3 template instead for later citations.

See also

  • {{OMIM2}} (much shorter than OMIM)
  • {{OMIM3}} (shorter that OMIM)
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