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There was little variation in the DNA sequences of the genes encoding PGI and LDH (all DNA changes were either silent or heterozygous base substitutions), suggesting that differences in enzyme concentration did not result from underlying molecular genetic variation.
Since some of these DNA changes were in children's brains, one could say a parent's stress can re-wire a child's brain and the changes remain into adulthood.
Three 1st degree relatives of index cases with non-synonymous DNA changes were studied in addition.
Although 62% of the DNA changes were found in these patients, none were disease- causing and found in non-coding regions.
These DNA changes were common in our series as well, and this observation is in agreement with the more aggressive clinical course of premenopausal breast cancer.
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To understand which DNA changes are important, the genes must be put into another species.
Although characteristic patterns of DNA changes are caused by exogenous mutagens in both lung cancer types for several molecular genetic changes, such as G-protein pathways and MYC genes, differences between SCC and SCLC have been shown (Greenblatt and Harris, 1995).
Overall, no significant differences in number of CNVs (Fig. 2) or amount of DNA change were found between controls and the two study groups.
The DNA change is not in a gene and makes no known difference to the men who carry it.
Myriad has sole access to its proprietary database of BRCA sequences, which show whether a particular DNA change is dangerous.
Under the hypothesis that accumulating CNVs might lead to reduced sperm output, the number of total CNVs, duplications and deletions as well as amount of DNA change was correlated with sperm concentration and count.
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