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The m610 and m780 alleles are likely re-isolates of the same mutational event.
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The m610 and m780 alleles are likely re-isolates of the same mutational event. Both have a point mutation in the splice acceptor at the 5' end of exon 7 resulting in the use of a cryptic splice acceptor 14 bp further 3', which causes a frame shift and truncation at amino acid 395.
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Holzschuh et al., 2003
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The m610 and m780 alleles are likely re-isolates of the same mutational event.
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The m610 and m780 alleles are likely re-isolates of the same mutational event. Both have a point mutation in the splice acceptor at the 5' end of exon 7 resulting in the use of a cryptic splice acceptor 14 bp further 3', which causes a frame shift and truncation at amino acid 395.
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Holzschuh et al., 2003
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The m610 and m780 alleles are likely re-isolates of the same mutational event.
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The m610 and m780 alleles are likely re-isolates of the same mutational event. Both have a point mutation in the splice acceptor at the 5' end of exon 7 resulting in the use of a cryptic splice acceptor 14 bp further 3', which causes a frame shift and truncation at amino acid 395.
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Holzschuh et al., 2003
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The m610 and m780 alleles are likely re-isolates of the same mutational event.
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The m610 and m780 alleles are likely re-isolates of the same mutational event. Both have a point mutation in the splice acceptor at the 5' end of exon 7 resulting in the use of a cryptic splice acceptor 14 bp further 3', which causes a frame shift and truncation at amino acid 395.
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Holzschuh et al., 2003
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