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Genetic Copy Number Variations in Colon Mucosa Indicating Risk for Colorectal Cancer

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Table 1. Novel CNV sites at the time detected by array CGH analyses in tumor free colon mucosa according to database of genomic variants (13 January 2014, build 36, genome build 18)
Table 2. Eight CNV sites detected by array CGH analyses in tumor free colon mucosa indicative of increased risk to develop colorectal cancer and 3 CNVs related to tumor stage and corresponding prognosis
Table 3. Confirmation of array CGH data with MLPA analyses based on tumor DNA from cancer patients versus DNA in buffy coat cells from healthy blood donors

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