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FromTheMoon [43]
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What happens to the CFTR gene in individuals who have cystic fibrosis ?

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fenix001 [56]4 years ago
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Question: What happens to the CFTR gene in individuals who have cystic fibrosis ?

Answer: Three bases are deleted, causing one amino acid to be missing.

Explanation: a person must have a mutation in both copies for it to be a CF

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(jacemorris04)

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