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Scientists discover genetic regions that affect severity of cystic fibrosis

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A team of international researchers, including Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, have discovered regions of the genome that affect the severity of the genetic disease cystic fibrosis, the most common lethal genetic disease affecting children in North America.

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hopkinsmedicine.org — “Johns Hopkins Institute for Genetic Medicine researchers working as part of the North American Cystic Fibrosis Consortium have discovered two regions of the genome that affect the severity of cystic fibrosis, a genetic condition that causes scarring throughout the body, affecting most notably the pancreas and lungs. Reporting online this week in Nature Genetics , the team describes the first-ever study to identify genetic variations that are associated with more severe cases of CF.View full resource at hopkinsmedicine.org

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