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SUBMITTER: Ju YS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6169740 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ju Young Seok YS Martincorena Inigo I Gerstung Moritz M Petljak Mia M Alexandrov Ludmil B LB Rahbari Raheleh R Wedge David C DC Davies Helen R HR Ramakrishna Manasa M Fullam Anthony A Martin Sancha S Alder Christopher C Patel Nikita N Gamble Steve S O'Meara Sarah S Giri Dilip D DD Sauer Torril T Pinder Sarah E SE Purdie Colin A CA Borg Åke Å Stunnenberg Henk H van de Vijver Marc M Tan Benita K T BK Caldas Carlos C Tutt Andrew A Ueno Naoto T NT van 't Veer Laura J LJ Martens John W M JW Sotiriou Christos C Knappskog Stian S Span Paul N PN Lakhani Sunil R SR Eyfjörd Jórunn Erla JE Børresen-Dale Anne-Lise AL Richardson Andrea A Thompson Alastair M AM Viari Alain A Hurles Matthew E ME Nik-Zainal Serena S Campbell Peter J PJ Stratton Michael R MR
Nature 20170322 7647
Somatic cells acquire mutations throughout the course of an individual's life. Mutations occurring early in embryogenesis are often present in a substantial proportion of, but not all, cells in postnatal humans and thus have particular characteristics and effects. Depending on their location in the genome and the proportion of cells they are present in, these mosaic mutations can cause a wide range of genetic disease syndromes and predispose carriers to cancer. They have a high chance of being t ...[more]