Abstract
The DNA from various human tumors and tumor cell lines was screened for the presence of mutated ras oncogenes with synthetic oligonucleotide probes, as well as with the NIH/3T3 cell transfection assay. Among the various mutations found we discovered two novel Ki-ras mutations in codon 12: gly to ala and gly to ser. A gastric carcinoma was found to possess a single mutated Ki-ras allele (gly-12 to ser), as well as a 30-50 fold amplified normal allele. This implies that two activating steps must have occurred in this malignancy. © 1986 IRL Press Limited.
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Bos, J. L., Verlaan-de Vries, M., Marshall, C. J., Veeneman, G. H., van Boom, J. H., & van der Eb, A. J. (1986). A human gastric carcinoma contains a single mutated and an amplified normal allele of the Ki-ras oncogene. Nucleic Acids Research, 14(3), 1209–1217. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/14.3.1209
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