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Derangements in several other parameters, such as trypsinogen, as partate and alanine aminotransferase, hematocrit, and C-reactive protein, are also informative in terms of etiology and prognosis.
3) The current methodology for CF newborn screening by the Wisconsin Newborn Screening Laboratory is a two-tier process with the initial step being the measurement of immunoreactive trypsinogen (IRT) levels of the dried blood spot on Guthrie cards from newborn infants with abnormal IRT levels defined as [greater than or equal to] 170 ng/mL followed by the second step being a 25 genetic mutation analysis on the highest 4% of the daily IRT levels.
When they found a close match to the end of a fish gene for trypsinogen, they did a detailed comparison of the antifreeze DNA to the trypsinogen DNA of a notothenioid and found an even better match.
 
 
 
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