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. 1994 Mar;3(3):447-8.
doi: 10.1093/hmg/3.3.447.

Parental origin of chromosome 9q22.3-q31 lost in basal cell carcinomas from basal cell nevus syndrome patients

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Parental origin of chromosome 9q22.3-q31 lost in basal cell carcinomas from basal cell nevus syndrome patients

J M Bonifas et al. Hum Mol Genet. 1994 Mar.

Abstract

The basal cell nevus syndrome is an autosomal dominant disease, one of the most prominent phenotypic features of which is a large number of cutaneous basal cell carcinomas. The gene whose mutation underlies this disease has been mapped to chromosome 9q22.3-q31, and basal cell carcinomas frequently have allelic losses including this site. We report here that the chromosome 9q22.3-q31 lost in 24 basal cell carcinomas from basal cell nevus syndrome patients was the one predicted by linkage to contain the wild-type gene. Hence these data are compatible with the exception that the product of the basal cell nevus syndrome gene acts as a tumor suppressor.

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