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In almost 70% of cystic fibrosis cases, a set of three base pairs is lost fr...
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In almost 70% of cystic fibrosis cases, a set of three base pairs is lost from chromosome 7. This results in
the loss of an amino acid in the CFTR gene, causing cystic fibrosis.
What type of mutation is described?
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