“…The D11S1647 marker overlaps with D11S2000, but was not informative in these cell lines. Other than NPC, a deletion at 11q22-23 has been reported in a variety of carcinomas, including melanoma (Robertson et al, 1999), breast (Carter et al, 1994), ovarian (Foulkes et al, 1993), lung (Rasio et al, 1995), cervical (Bethwaite et al, 1995), bladder (Shaw et al, 1995), colorectal (Keldysh et al, 1993), and prostate cancers (Dahiya et al, 1997). Molecular analysis of the chromosome 11 tumor segregants clearly indicates the existence of at least two putative TSGs residing on the long arm of chromosome 11, which may be critical to the development of NPC.…”