Canine tumor mutational burden is correlated with TP53 mutation across tumor types and breeds
Genomic studies of canine tumours have been done for individual cancer types or dog breeds. Here the authors analyse canine tumour genomics data across multiple breeds and cancer types, finding that mutational burden is associated with TP53 mutations and that Golden Retrievers are enriched for parti...
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e6c541ef0f1e4b92a51650df14158fb0 |
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Sumario: | Genomic studies of canine tumours have been done for individual cancer types or dog breeds. Here the authors analyse canine tumour genomics data across multiple breeds and cancer types, finding that mutational burden is associated with TP53 mutations and that Golden Retrievers are enriched for particular signatures. |
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