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What protein is missing in muscle with DMD?

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Duchenne is caused by mutations to the dystrophin gene. Most commonly, one or more exons (a portion of the gene) are missing, and the remaining exons don't fit together properly. Because of this error in the genetic instructions, cells cannot make dystrophin, a protein muscles need to work properly.
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