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1) What is the genetic test used to discover the mutations causing sickle cell aneama?
2) What is the 1st line genetic test to find the mutation for sickle cells anaemia?
3) What is the result of diagnosis genetic test describe in question 1 and 2 that are used to discover the mutation of sickle cell anemia?
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