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From: Genome characteristics of primary carcinomas, local recurrences, carcinomatoses, and liver metastases from colorectal cancer patients

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Graphic comparison of the overall genomic gains (A) and losses (B) detected by CGH in different CRC stages. For each case, the presence or absence of imbalance in every chromosome band (from 1p36 to Xq28) was computed in a spreadsheet. The total number of imbalances detected in every band was then used to prepare the graphic comparison. All chromosome arms were involved in imbalances. (A) Loss of 18q was one of the most frequent aberrations seen in all groups. In addition to 18q loss, primary carcinomas and liver metastases often showed loss of 8p. Additionally, liver metastases and carcinomatoses frequently harbored loss of 4q. (B) Gain of 8q and 20q were common in all tumor types. In addition, carcinomatoses often contained gains of 5p, 7p, 9q, 12, and 13q, whereas liver metastases often showed gains of 7p, and 13q. * Multiple samples from a single tumor (case no. 53R1 and 53R2; 64C1 and 64C2; 21L1 and 21L2; 42L1 and 42L2; 52L1 and 52L2; 76L1, 76L2, and 76L3) were counted as one sample.

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