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  1. This doesn't exactly answer the question of why she had ALL female offspring, but it is something relatable. I was reading yesterday on Toxoplasmosis. It is a parasitic infection of animals--predominantly in cats. It somehow affects their offspring gender, but the reverse of your situation. If I remember correctly, it said that there is a higher male offspring percentage, something like 0.66%. So, even though Toxoplasmosis doesn't apply here, it could be some other odd condition with the cat that affected this.
  2. I'm curious, and if I word this wrong, please forgive my misunderstanding! If someone has a problem with one part of the SLC family, does that predispose them to a higher likelihood of having a problem with other parts of the SLC family? Say, if you are found to have an issue with SLC6A2, is it likely that you might have an issue with SLC26A2, or even a couple others? I've been reading and rereading on all this, and I couldn't find anything that explains if it is likely or not.
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