نتایج جستجو برای: loss of heterozygosity

تعداد نتایج: 21188235  

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
Y Huang R F Boynton P L Blount R J Silverstein J Yin Y Tong T K McDaniel C Newkirk J H Resau R Sridhara B J Reid S J Meltzer

Loss of heterozygosity occurring on various chromosomes has been described in the majority of human tumors. The targets of frequent or consistent subchromosomal deletions are believed to be tumor suppressor genes. We examined 72 esophageal tumors (46 squamous cell carcinomas and 26 adenocarcinomas) for loss of heterozygosity at the p53, Rb, APC, MCC, and DCC loci. Inclusion of these tumor suppr...

2014
Klaus Witter Roland Reibke Marion Subklewe Robert Zahn Teresa Kauke Karsten Spiekermann Michael Spannagl Johanna Tischer Wolfgang Hiddemann Andrea Dick

Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is a common event in malignant cells. In this work we introduce a new approach to identify patients with loss of heterozygosity in the HLA region either at first diagnosis or after HLA mismatched allogeneic HSCT. Diagnosis of LOH requires a high purity of recipient target cells. FACS is time consuming and also frequently prevented by rather nonspecific or unknown im...

2007
Robert F. Boynton

Loss of heterozygosity occurring on various chromosomes has been described in the majority of human tumors. The targets of frequent or consistent subchromosomal deletions are believed to be tumor suppressor genes. We examined 72 esophageal tumors (46 squamous cell carcinomas and 26 adenocarcinomas) for loss of heterozygosity at the p53, Rb, APC, MCC, and DCC loci. Inclusion of these tumor suppr...

Journal: :Current opinion in genetics & development 2016
Stephan Peischl Isabelle Dupanloup Lars Bosshard Laurent Excoffier

Genetic surfing describes the spatial spread and increase in frequency of variants that are not lost by genetic drift and serial migrant sampling during a range expansion. Genetic surfing does not modify the total number of derived alleles in a population or in an individual genome, but it leads to a loss of heterozygosity along the expansion axis, implying that derived alleles are more often i...

2002
Chris M. Wilson Andrew J. Oswald

Economists have for some time been aware that human beings reap financial benefits from marriage. Even after controlling for other factors, married individuals earn higher wages than single people (e.g. Chun and Lee (2001), Daniel (1995), Loh (1996), Reed and Harford (1989). There are gains, too, from economies of scale and specialisation within the family (Becker 1981). Yet economists are prob...

Journal: :Genetics 1983
M Turelli L R Ginzburg

Natural selection influences not only gamete frequencies in populations but also the multilocus fitness structures associated with segregating gametes. In particular, only certain patterns of multilocus fitnesses are consistent with the maintenance of stable multilocus polymorphisms. This paper offers support for the proposition that, at stable, viability-maintained, multilocus polymorphisms, t...

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