Well, While the topic is open, Does anyone know anything about 621+1g>t? I never can seem to find any real details pertaining to this one? Her other is DF508, which has an abundance of info out there!
Well, While the topic is open, Does anyone know anything about 621+1g>t? I never can seem to find any real details pertaining to this one? Her other is DF508, which has an abundance of info out there!
Well, While the topic is open, Does anyone know anything about 621+1g>t? I never can seem to find any real details pertaining to this one? Her other is DF508, which has an abundance of info out there!
Well, While the topic is open, Does anyone know anything about 621+1g>t? I never can seem to find any real details pertaining to this one? Her other is DF508, which has an abundance of info out there!
Well, While the topic is open, Does anyone know anything about 621+1g>t? I never can seem to find any real details pertaining to this one? Her other is DF508, which has an abundance of info out there!
Theresa, I searched pubmed and got about 35 articles that refer to it.
Looks like 621+1G-->T is a French Canadian mutation. It seems to be related to mild pancreatic insufficiency, but more severe lung issues. I couldn't gather the class from what I read.
Theresa, I searched pubmed and got about 35 articles that refer to it.
Looks like 621+1G-->T is a French Canadian mutation. It seems to be related to mild pancreatic insufficiency, but more severe lung issues. I couldn't gather the class from what I read.
Theresa, I searched pubmed and got about 35 articles that refer to it.
Looks like 621+1G-->T is a French Canadian mutation. It seems to be related to mild pancreatic insufficiency, but more severe lung issues. I couldn't gather the class from what I read.
Theresa, I searched pubmed and got about 35 articles that refer to it.
Looks like 621+1G-->T is a French Canadian mutation. It seems to be related to mild pancreatic insufficiency, but more severe lung issues. I couldn't gather the class from what I read.
Theresa, I searched pubmed and got about 35 articles that refer to it.
Looks like 621+1G-->T is a French Canadian mutation. It seems to be related to mild pancreatic insufficiency, but more severe lung issues. I couldn't gather the class from what I read.
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