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The human CFTR gene is a transmembrane chloride channel that moves chloride ions into and out of cells. The gene is located on at molecular location 117,478,367 to 117,668,665 base pairs on chromosome 7. Mutations in this gene lead to cystic fibrosis. Why can't we use PCR to clone the CFTR gene from human genomic DNA?

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