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C mutation in Afghan siblings and four different homozygous polymorphisms, which have all been observed in other populations. Conclusion: results indicated that missense mutations were the most common mutations in the ARSB gene, most of them being distributed throughout the ARSB gene and restricted to individual families, reflecting consanguineous marriages.]]>
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