“…These two mutations collectively account for 84% of reported CALR mutations (50% and 34%, respectively). The next most frequent mutations in CALR exon 9 are a 46 bp deletion (c.1095_1140del), known as type 3; and a 34 bp deletion (c.1102_1135del), known as type 4, with each of these mutations representing 1.26% of the mutations recently published 2 5 6. Type 5 mutation, a 52 bp deletion (c.1091_1142del), brings the percentage of type 1 to type 5 mutations to 87% of published mutations 5 6…”