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    Exam 7: Genetic Variation Producing Diseasecausing Abnormalities in Dna and Chromosomes
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    How Can a Missense Mutation with a Dominant-Negative Effect Result
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How Can a Missense Mutation with a Dominant-Negative Effect Result

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How can a missense mutation with a dominant-negative effect result in greater loss of protein function and more severe disease than a full length gene deletion at the same gene locus?

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