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What is the CTFR gene responsible for and what happens when there is a mutation in that gene?

Author: Jade Ann Paterson



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Controls movement of chloride ions in and out of cells. Mutation in the gene cause the CFTR protein to malfunction or not be made at all, leading to a buildup of thick mucus and flattened cilia which cant sweep away the mucous, which in turn leads to persistent lung infections, destruction of the pancreas, and complications in other organs.


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