File:The 9 Bamforth-Lazarus pathogenic variants of the FOXE1 protein.png
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edit| DescriptionThe 9 Bamforth-Lazarus pathogenic variants of the FOXE1 protein.png |
English: The amino acid sequence of the FOXE1 protein, showing the relative position of the 9 identified pathogenic variants involved in Bamforth-Lazarus syndrome. Note that the forkhead domain is not to scale. The numbers indicate the amino acids. |
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