Mismatch repair genes founder mutations and cancer susceptibility in Lynch syndrome

Volume: 87, Issue: 6, Pages: 507 - 516
Published: Dec 9, 2014
Abstract
Founder mutations in specific populations are common in several Mendelian disorders. They are shared by apparently unrelated families that inherited them from a common ancestor that existed hundreds to thousands of years ago. They have been proven to impact in molecular diagnostics strategies in specific populations, where they can be assessed as the first screening step and, if positive, avoid further expensive gene scanning. In Lynch syndrome...
Paper Details
Title
Mismatch repair genes founder mutations and cancer susceptibility in Lynch syndrome
Published Date
Dec 9, 2014
Volume
87
Issue
6
Pages
507 - 516
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