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Original Article De novo JAG1 gene deletion causes atypical severe Alagille syndrome in a Chinese child

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Figure 1. MLPA results for the proband and his parents in the JAG1 gene. In the peak ratio axis, 1 and below 0.6 correspond to full dose (two copies) and half dose (one copy) of the corresponding exons, respectively

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