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To date, no other CNVs have been described in the ATP1A2 but only point mutations are reported.
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations are reported in different tumors.
The haplogroups (following the YCC nomenclature [24]) and defining mutations are reported in Table S1.
In the PIK3CA gene mutations in colorectal cancers cluster in exons 9 and 20 [59], and for TP53 and PTEN mutations are reported throughout the whole coding sequence [17], [60].
DNA mutations are reported to be produced in other functional steps, such as the transcription-coupled repair process [18] that has been proposed to be responsible for SNP in human genes [19].
Today, 44 different MAPT mutations are reported in 134 FTLD families [ 30] (Table 2).
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Recently, a high frequency of NR5A1 gene mutations was reported in a small group of women with POI.
In 2012, Somatic DDX41 mutations were reported in the study of sporadic acute myeloid leukemia (AML) syndrome by Ding et al. (2012).
Soon after, DNMT3A mutations were reported in AML cohorts from others, with frequencies as high as 22.1% (Ley et al., 2010).
Furthermore, small de novo mutations were found to be overrepresented among glutamatergic postsynaptic proteins [59] and genes harbouring detrimental de novo mutations were reported to be enriched in networks affecting protein interactions [65].
The detection of FLT3 mutations was reported previously [34].
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