No. 23andme.com only provides SNP information on the most common few hundred thousand variants (mine has ~600k called), typically those which are present in >=1% of the population. With these sorts of mutations with serious fatal effects, the mutations are, for obvious reasons, present in <<1% of the population. So 23andMe is very uninformative about rare mutations like in OP. (23andMe does provide an exome sequencing service, which might cover OP's mutation, but it would still miss many other problems, and due to its high price of ~$900, has never been popular - at that price point, you might as well get a whole-genome.)