anyone got e60x and gss1d if so anyone no anything on these genes?
S scotcfmum New member Nov 5, 2007 #1 anyone got e60x and gss1d if so anyone no anything on these genes?
S scotcfmum New member Nov 5, 2007 #2 anyone got e60x and gss1d if so anyone no anything on these genes?
S scotcfmum New member Nov 5, 2007 #3 anyone got e60x and gss1d if so anyone no anything on these genes?
S scotcfmum New member Nov 5, 2007 #4 anyone got e60x and gss1d if so anyone no anything on these genes?
S scotcfmum New member Nov 5, 2007 #5 anyone got e60x and gss1d if so anyone no anything on these genes?
B barbc888 New member Nov 6, 2007 #6 I'm pretty sure I have the e60x, but not the other one. Sorry, I've got no info on the gene either. Have you tried googling?
I'm pretty sure I have the e60x, but not the other one. Sorry, I've got no info on the gene either. Have you tried googling?
B barbc888 New member Nov 6, 2007 #7 I'm pretty sure I have the e60x, but not the other one. Sorry, I've got no info on the gene either. Have you tried googling?
I'm pretty sure I have the e60x, but not the other one. Sorry, I've got no info on the gene either. Have you tried googling?
B barbc888 New member Nov 6, 2007 #8 I'm pretty sure I have the e60x, but not the other one. Sorry, I've got no info on the gene either. Have you tried googling?
I'm pretty sure I have the e60x, but not the other one. Sorry, I've got no info on the gene either. Have you tried googling?
B barbc888 New member Nov 6, 2007 #9 I'm pretty sure I have the e60x, but not the other one. Sorry, I've got no info on the gene either. Have you tried googling?
I'm pretty sure I have the e60x, but not the other one. Sorry, I've got no info on the gene either. Have you tried googling?
B barbc888 New member Nov 6, 2007 #10 I'm pretty sure I have the e60x, but not the other one. Sorry, I've got no info on the gene either. Have you tried googling?
I'm pretty sure I have the e60x, but not the other one. Sorry, I've got no info on the gene either. Have you tried googling?
A AnD New member Nov 6, 2007 #11 You can go to the Ambry Genetics thread in the families section, too, and add your question to that thread. Steve there might be able to help.
You can go to the Ambry Genetics thread in the families section, too, and add your question to that thread. Steve there might be able to help.
A AnD New member Nov 6, 2007 #12 You can go to the Ambry Genetics thread in the families section, too, and add your question to that thread. Steve there might be able to help.
You can go to the Ambry Genetics thread in the families section, too, and add your question to that thread. Steve there might be able to help.
A AnD New member Nov 6, 2007 #13 You can go to the Ambry Genetics thread in the families section, too, and add your question to that thread. Steve there might be able to help.
You can go to the Ambry Genetics thread in the families section, too, and add your question to that thread. Steve there might be able to help.
A AnD New member Nov 6, 2007 #14 You can go to the Ambry Genetics thread in the families section, too, and add your question to that thread. Steve there might be able to help.
You can go to the Ambry Genetics thread in the families section, too, and add your question to that thread. Steve there might be able to help.
A AnD New member Nov 6, 2007 #15 You can go to the Ambry Genetics thread in the families section, too, and add your question to that thread. Steve there might be able to help.
You can go to the Ambry Genetics thread in the families section, too, and add your question to that thread. Steve there might be able to help.
M mom2lillian New member Nov 7, 2007 #16 I have E60X but it is in conjunction with another less common one P67L Here is what I have on E60X: Termination mutation: nucleotide change G to T at 310 exon 3 codon 60 results in a change from glutamic acid to termination noted in 0.4-0.7% of irish population
I have E60X but it is in conjunction with another less common one P67L Here is what I have on E60X: Termination mutation: nucleotide change G to T at 310 exon 3 codon 60 results in a change from glutamic acid to termination noted in 0.4-0.7% of irish population
M mom2lillian New member Nov 7, 2007 #17 I have E60X but it is in conjunction with another less common one P67L Here is what I have on E60X: Termination mutation: nucleotide change G to T at 310 exon 3 codon 60 results in a change from glutamic acid to termination noted in 0.4-0.7% of irish population
I have E60X but it is in conjunction with another less common one P67L Here is what I have on E60X: Termination mutation: nucleotide change G to T at 310 exon 3 codon 60 results in a change from glutamic acid to termination noted in 0.4-0.7% of irish population
M mom2lillian New member Nov 7, 2007 #18 I have E60X but it is in conjunction with another less common one P67L Here is what I have on E60X: Termination mutation: nucleotide change G to T at 310 exon 3 codon 60 results in a change from glutamic acid to termination noted in 0.4-0.7% of irish population
I have E60X but it is in conjunction with another less common one P67L Here is what I have on E60X: Termination mutation: nucleotide change G to T at 310 exon 3 codon 60 results in a change from glutamic acid to termination noted in 0.4-0.7% of irish population
M mom2lillian New member Nov 7, 2007 #19 I have E60X but it is in conjunction with another less common one P67L Here is what I have on E60X: Termination mutation: nucleotide change G to T at 310 exon 3 codon 60 results in a change from glutamic acid to termination noted in 0.4-0.7% of irish population
I have E60X but it is in conjunction with another less common one P67L Here is what I have on E60X: Termination mutation: nucleotide change G to T at 310 exon 3 codon 60 results in a change from glutamic acid to termination noted in 0.4-0.7% of irish population
M mom2lillian New member Nov 7, 2007 #20 I have E60X but it is in conjunction with another less common one P67L Here is what I have on E60X: Termination mutation: nucleotide change G to T at 310 exon 3 codon 60 results in a change from glutamic acid to termination noted in 0.4-0.7% of irish population
I have E60X but it is in conjunction with another less common one P67L Here is what I have on E60X: Termination mutation: nucleotide change G to T at 310 exon 3 codon 60 results in a change from glutamic acid to termination noted in 0.4-0.7% of irish population