DNA sequencing of a cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukaemia genome
Washington University in St. Louis · New York Genome Center · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Acute myeloid leukaemia is a highly malignant haematopoietic tumour that affects about 13,000 adults in the United States each year. The treatment of this disease has changed little in the past two decades, because most of the genetic events that initiate the disease remain undiscovered. Whole-genome sequencing is now possible at a reasonable cost and timeframe to use this approach for the unbiased discovery of tumour-specific somatic mutations that alter the protein-coding genes. Here we present the results obtained from sequencing a typical acute myeloid leukaemia genome, and its matched normal counterpart obtained from the same patient’s skin. We discovered ten genes with acquired mutations; two were…
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- 74.28
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- 100%
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- 30
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48Topics & keywords
- Genome
- Biology
- Gene
- DNA sequencing
- Myeloid
- Genetics
- Whole genome sequencing
- Disease
- Good health and well-being