Regarding Homozygous or Heterozygous Mutation

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Pradeep Mishra

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Oct 10, 2022, 5:24:29 PM10/10/22
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Dear cBioPortal,

I am studying mutations in the RRM1 gene and found that protein is mutated in many cancer patients. I would like to know which mutations are homozygous or heterozygous. Do you have any information?


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Pradeep

Priti Kumari

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Oct 11, 2022, 1:52:40 PM10/11/22
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Hi Pradeep,

 

There is currently no way to definitively determine whether a mutation is heterozygous/homozygous or in cis/trans with another mutation. However, you can try to infer the status of mutations by noting the copy number status of the gene and the variant allele frequency of the mutation(s) of interest relative to other mutations in the same sample. The cBioPortal patient/sample view can help you accomplish this. 

 

For more information please refer to our FAQ page.

 

Thank you,

Priti

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Pradeep Mishra

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Oct 11, 2022, 4:49:29 PM10/11/22
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Thank you so much.


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