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   Quantitative Trait Loci Identify Functional Noncoding Variation in Cancer  
   
نویسنده heyn h.
منبع plos genetics - 2016 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 3
چکیده    The interpretation of noncoding alterations in cancer genomes presents an unresolved problem in cancer studies. while the impact of somatic variations in protein-coding regions is widely accepted,noncoding aberrations are mostly considered as passenger events. however,with the advance of genome-wide profiling strategies,alterations outside the coding context entered the focus,and multiple examples highlight the role of gene deregulation as cancer-driving events. this review describes the implication of noncoding alterations in oncogenesis and provides a theoretical framework for the identification of causal somatic variants using quantitative trait loci (qtl) analysis. assuming that functional noncoding alterations affect quantifiable regulatory processes,somatic qtl studies constitute a valuable strategy to pinpoint cancer gene deregulation. eventually,the comprehensive identification and interpretation of coding and noncoding alterations will guide our future understanding of cancer biology. © 2016 holger heyn.
آدرس cancer epigenetics and biology program (pebc),bellvitge biomedical research institute (idibell),l’hospitalet de llobregat,barcelona,catalonia,08908, Spain
 
     
   
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