HLA is on the short arm of chromosome 6 could any other genes in that area be of interest I wondered
Is HLA too obvious a place to look and has it been looked at before
My friend has both genetic anemia and a diagnosis of ME and had transverse myelitis and hypothyroidism Not otherwise specified that doesn’t need treatment
The transverse myelitis shows there’s probably a fault with immunity but with all that going on I wondered how they were confident in the ME...
I found a B cell and leukaemia link for myself as the genetic locations mentioned on Ulf Klein (Leeds) Page are likely my genetic locations Axenfeld rieger syndrome that contains autism and mecfs
Research Mention of non Hodgkin lymphoma as well
FOXC1/FOXO1A
Zinc/G protein receptor 39 mentioned...
Things are so bad I wonder what would happen if you just did no comment to all the questions (probably rejection for not co operating) you could say you were worried it was going to be unfair and illegal,take months to put right and may kill you so silence was sensible
I asked my doctor about this and he said as long as there is enough left to send out hormone signals everything is fine I couldn’t disagree it seems reasonable enough
Me too, to get on the UK 100,000 genomes you need a rare genetic disorder or I think maybe cancer There’s a video on YouTube
Think it’s ending this year around September so try get on it if you’re eligible
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