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From: The use of ultra-dense array CGH analysis for the discovery of micro-copy number alterations and gene fusions in the cancer genome

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Micro-CNAs smaller than 1 Mb in genomic length. (A) Distribution of number of genes within micro-CNAs discovered with both 244 k and 1 M arrays. (B, C and D) Examples of micro-CNAs found only with 1 M platform. Panels show DNA copy number data points and moving averages for the 1 M platform (top, shown in red) or 244 K platform (middle, shown in green). Aberrations are identified by shaded blocks, genes by shaded blue boxes, and the presence of CNVs is indicated with red boxes (bottom). (B) Amplification and deletion within SLC2A13 gene. (C) Amplification of USP6 gene. (D) Deletion of MTAP gene.

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