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Breast cancer, consanguinity, and lethal tumor genes: simulation of BRCA1/2 prevalence over 40 generations.
Srdjan Denic
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Lihadh Al-Gazali
Department of Internal Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Zayed Center Health Sciences
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Keyphrases
Biological Relatives
11%
BRCA2
11%
Breast Cancer Mortality
22%
Breast Cancer Risk
11%
Cancer Genes
11%
Carrier Rate
44%
Drift Phenomenon
11%
Gene Carrier
11%
Gene Flow
11%
Gene Frequency
11%
Heterozygote Carrier
11%
Homozygosity by Descent
11%
Inbreeding Rate
11%
Lethal Cancer
11%
Long-term Practice
11%
Macintosh
11%
Mating Population
11%
Social Custom
11%
Spontaneous mutation
11%
Tumor-related Genes
100%
Type of Marriage
11%
World Trends
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
BRCA1
100%
BRCA2
10%
Conceptus
10%
Gene Flow
10%
Gene Frequency
10%
Homozygote
30%
Spontaneous Mutation
10%
Tumor Gene
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Gene Flow
10%
Gene Mutation
10%
Knockout Mouse
10%
Spontaneous Mutation
10%