Individual #00263466

ID_report -
Reference PubMed: Thompson 2013, Journal: Thompson 2013
Remarks analysis 741 breast cancer families
Gender -
Consanguinity -
Country Australia
Population -
Age at death -
VIP -
Data_av -
Treatment -
Panel size 1
Diseases cancer, breast
Owner name Johan den Dunnen
Database submission license Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 InternationalCreative Commons License
Created by Johan den Dunnen
Date created 2019-08-30 16:43:58 +02:00 (CEST)
Date last edited N/A


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Screenings


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Owner     
0000264577 DNA SEQ - - RAD51D 1 Johan den Dunnen



Variants

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17 Parent #1 ?/. - VUS g.33446586A>G g.35119567A>G - - RAD51D_000042 - PubMed: Thompson 2013, Journal: Thompson 2013 - - Germline - 1/741 familes breast cancer - - - Johan den Dunnen RAD51D - - - - - NM_002878.3:c.47T>C - r.(?) p.(Met16Thr) - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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