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What Are Some Examples of Gene Amplification in Disease?
Gene amplification plays a significant role in various diseases. Some notable examples include:
HER2 in breast cancer
MYC in various cancers
EGFR in non-small cell lung cancer
N-myc in neuroblastoma
These amplifications contribute to the aggressiveness and treatment resistance of these cancers.
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What Are Some Examples of Gene Amplification in Disease?
What is the Evolutionary Significance of Gene Amplification?
What Are the Limitations of Sanger Sequencing?
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How Do Mutations Affect Genetic Coding?
What is the Future of Hemoglobin Electrophoresis?
Why is Third Generation Sequencing Important for Genetic Mutations?
What Are the Potential Consequences of Radiation-Induced Mutations?
What Are Some Diseases Caused by Nucleotide Mutations?
What Are the Consequences of Translocations?
What Ethical Considerations Are Involved?
What Can Karyotyping Detect?
Is There Any Treatment or Management Required?
What is the Link Between Tobacco Mutagens and Cancer?
What is Sanger Sequencing?
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