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Fig. 4 | Human Genomics

Fig. 4

From: DUSP5 and PHLDA1 mutations in mature cystic teratomas of the ovary identified on whole-exome sequencing may explain teratoma characteristics

Fig. 4

Word cloud artwork illustrates the important genes in ovarian mature cystic teratomas identified on WES. Mutations were validated in 15 genes with alterations in all 9 (100%) samples: 7 variants in exon with changes in protein coding (A) and 8 leftovers (B). There were 12 variants in exons: 7 variants with changes in protein coding (A) and 5 variants without changes in protein coding (C). A, 7 variants in exon with changes in protein coding; 3 substitutions are shown in red, 1 deletion is shown in magenta, and 3 SNVs are shown in pink. C 5 variants in exon without changes in protein coding; 1 deletion is shown in light blue and 4 SNVs are shown in dark blue. D 10 variants in intron without changes in protein coding; 4 substitutions are shown in black, 1 deletion and 1 insertion are shown in dark gray, and 4 SNVs are shown in light gray

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