Genomics of Colorectal Cancer in African Americans

  • Brim H
  • Ashktorab H
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Abstract

Genome-wide studies are increasingly becoming a must, especially for complex diseases such as cancer where multiple genes and diverse molecular mechanisms are known to be involved in genes' function alteration. In this review, we report our latest genomic and epigenomic findings in African-American colorectal cancer patients. This population suffers a higher burden of the disease and most investigators in this field are looking for the underlying genetic and epigenetic targets that might be responsible for this disparity. We here report genome-wide copy number variations, single nucleotide mutations and DNA methylation findings that might be specific to this population.

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Brim, H., & Ashktorab, H. (2016). Genomics of Colorectal Cancer in African Americans. Journal of Next Generation Sequencing & Applications, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.4172/2469-9853.1000133

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