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Recurrent Chromosome Aberrations in Cancer
The recurrent aberrations were derived from the Mitelman Database of Chromosome
Aberrations in Cancer and include all cytogenetic changes
present in at least two cases of the same morphologic entity, and, whenever
applicable for solid tumors, within the same site. The complete
karyotypes, patient characteristics, and references are found in the
Mitelman Database of Chromosome Aberrations in Cancer.
An earlier version of this survey appeared in the April 1997
Special Issue of Nature Genetics, entitled:
A genome-wide map of chromosomal breakpoints in human cancer. Here, CGAP provides
a web tool to query and retrieve information from the database.
The Recurrent Chromosome Aberrations in Cancer Database Searcher
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- Brief instructions for searching the database:
- You must choose one or both
of the following two fields:
Structural Aberrations and Numerical Aberrations.
- If you choose Structural Aberrations, you must select at least one of
the following fields:
Breakpoint, Topography, Morphology, or Gene.
- If you choose Numerical Aberrations, you must select at least
one of the following fields:
Chromosome, Topography, Morphology.
- You may select only one item in each pulldown menu
- Press Retrieve.
- A successful search returns a table, with the following headings and entries:
- Breakpoint, with each entry linked to the OMIM Gene Map
(this column is returned only for structural aberrations)
- Abnormality
- Morphology, with each entry linked to a similar
table that describes all abnormalities with this morphology.
- Topography, with each entry linked to a similar
table that describes all abnormalities at this topography
- Number of cases, hyperlinked to the list of applicable cases
- Genes
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