Somatic mosaicism for copy number variation in differentiated human tissues

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Somatic mosaicism for copy number variation in differentiated human tissues. / Piotrowski, Arkadiusz; Bruder, Carl E G; Andersson, Robin; Diaz de Ståhl, Teresita; Menzel, Uwe; Sandgren, Johanna; Poplawski, Andrzej; von Tell, Desiree; Crasto, Chiquito; Bogdan, Adam; Bartoszewski, Rafal; Bebok, Zsuzsa; Krzyzanowski, Maciej; Jankowski, Zbigniew; Partridge, E Christopher; Komorowski, Jan; Dumanski, Jan P.

In: Human Mutation, Vol. 29, No. 9, 09.2008, p. 1118-24.

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Piotrowski, A, Bruder, CEG, Andersson, R, Diaz de Ståhl, T, Menzel, U, Sandgren, J, Poplawski, A, von Tell, D, Crasto, C, Bogdan, A, Bartoszewski, R, Bebok, Z, Krzyzanowski, M, Jankowski, Z, Partridge, EC, Komorowski, J & Dumanski, JP 2008, 'Somatic mosaicism for copy number variation in differentiated human tissues', Human Mutation, vol. 29, no. 9, pp. 1118-24. https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.20815

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Piotrowski, A., Bruder, C. E. G., Andersson, R., Diaz de Ståhl, T., Menzel, U., Sandgren, J., Poplawski, A., von Tell, D., Crasto, C., Bogdan, A., Bartoszewski, R., Bebok, Z., Krzyzanowski, M., Jankowski, Z., Partridge, E. C., Komorowski, J., & Dumanski, J. P. (2008). Somatic mosaicism for copy number variation in differentiated human tissues. Human Mutation, 29(9), 1118-24. https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.20815

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Piotrowski A, Bruder CEG, Andersson R, Diaz de Ståhl T, Menzel U, Sandgren J et al. Somatic mosaicism for copy number variation in differentiated human tissues. Human Mutation. 2008 Sep;29(9):1118-24. https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.20815

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Piotrowski, Arkadiusz ; Bruder, Carl E G ; Andersson, Robin ; Diaz de Ståhl, Teresita ; Menzel, Uwe ; Sandgren, Johanna ; Poplawski, Andrzej ; von Tell, Desiree ; Crasto, Chiquito ; Bogdan, Adam ; Bartoszewski, Rafal ; Bebok, Zsuzsa ; Krzyzanowski, Maciej ; Jankowski, Zbigniew ; Partridge, E Christopher ; Komorowski, Jan ; Dumanski, Jan P. / Somatic mosaicism for copy number variation in differentiated human tissues. In: Human Mutation. 2008 ; Vol. 29, No. 9. pp. 1118-24.

Bibtex

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title = "Somatic mosaicism for copy number variation in differentiated human tissues",
abstract = "Two major types of genetic variation are known: single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and a more recently discovered structural variation, involving changes in copy number (CNVs) of kilobase- to megabase-sized chromosomal segments. It is unknown whether CNVs arise in somatic cells, but it is, however, generally assumed that normal cells are genetically identical. We tested 34 tissue samples from three subjects and, having analyzed for each tissue ",
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AU - Sandgren, Johanna

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AU - Bogdan, Adam

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AU - Bebok, Zsuzsa

AU - Krzyzanowski, Maciej

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AU - Partridge, E Christopher

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AU - Dumanski, Jan P

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KW - Chromosomes, Human

KW - Gene Dosage

KW - Genetic Predisposition to Disease

KW - Genomics

KW - Humans

KW - Mosaicism

KW - Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis

KW - Organ Specificity

KW - Polymorphism, Genetic

KW - Tissue Distribution

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DO - 10.1002/humu.20815

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