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<P>Hi Steve- <BR><BR>I read this about one of my sons mutations 2183AA>G: <BR><BR>2183AA®G is a frameshift mutation characterized by the substitution of adenine for guanine (A®G) at DNA position 2183 and the deletion of an adenine at position 2184 in exon 13 (R domain) (Bozon et al., 1994; CFGAC, 1994). <BR><BR>Now my question is: Since these two mutations correlate with one another.. if someone is tested negative for 2184delA, would than then rule out the possibility of them having the 2183AA>G mutation? <BR><BR>Am I reading it right? do these two mutations correlate? does having 2183AA>G cause you then to have 2184delA? </P>
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