Benign polymorphisms in the BRCA genes with linkage disequilibrium is associated with cancer characteristics
Kuo‐Ting Lee,
Dao‐Peng Chen,
Zhu‐Jun Loh
et al.
Abstract:Germline pathogenic mutation of the BRCA gene increases the prevalence of breast cancer. Reports on the benign variants of BRCA genes are limited. However, the definition of these variants might be altered with the accumulation of clinical evidence. Therefore, in the present study, we focused on benign single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of BRCA genes. Linkage disequilibrium was calculated from whole genome sequencing of the BRCA genes obtained from 500 healthy controls and 49 breast cancer patients. Sanger… Show more
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