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  2. BRCA1 - Wikipedia

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    The chromosomal location of BRCA1 was discovered by Mary-Claire King's team at UC Berkeley in 1990. [21] After an international race to refine the precise location of BRCA1, [22] the gene was cloned in 1994 by scientists at University of Utah, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and Myriad Genetics.

  3. BRISC and BRCA1-A complex member 2 - Wikipedia

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    107976 Ensembl ENSG00000158019 ENSMUSG00000052139 UniProt Q9NXR7 Q8K3W0 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001261840 NM_001329112 NM_001329113 NM_001329114 NM_001329115 NM_004899 NM_199191 NM_199192 NM_199193 NM_199194 NM_144541 NM_181279 NM_181280 NM_181281 NM_181282 RefSeq (protein) NP_001248769 NP_001316041 NP_001316042 NP_001316043 NP_001316044 NP_004890 NP_954661 NP_954662 NP_954663 NP_954664 NP_653124 NP ...

  4. BRE (gene) - Wikipedia

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    BRCA1, as distinct from BRCA1-A, is employed in the repair of chromosomal damage with an important role in the error-free homologous recombinational (HR) repair of DNA double-strand breaks. Sequestration of BRCA1 away from the DNA damage site suppresses homologous recombination and redirects the cell in the direction of repair by the process of ...

  5. Lists of human genes - Wikipedia

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    List of human protein-coding genes page 2 covers genes EPHA1–MTMR3 •List of human protein-coding genes page 3 covers genes MTMR4–SLC17A7 •List of human protein-coding genes page 4 covers genes SLC17A8–ZZZ3 NB: Each list page contains 5000 human protein-coding genes, sorted alphanumerically by the HGNC-approved gene symbol.

  6. BRCA mutation - Wikipedia

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    However, a small risk of primary peritoneal cancer remains, at least among women with BRCA1 mutations, since the peritoneal lining is the same type of cells as parts of the ovary. This risk is estimated to produce about five cases of peritoneal cancer per 100 women with harmful BRCA1 mutations in the 20 years after the surgery. [9]: 275–302

  7. Mary-Claire King - Wikipedia

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    The model and technique King developed to identify BRCA1 has since proven valuable in the study of many other illnesses and conditions. [18] King's contributions have made it possible for people to be informed of genetic information that then can aid them in making choices best for themselves and for their future. [35] [22]

  8. BRCC3 - Wikipedia

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    BRCC36, the protein product of the BRCC3 gene, is a deubiquitinating enzyme and a core component of the deubiquitin complex BRCA1-A. [8] BRCA1, as distinct from BRCA1-A, is employed in the repair of chromosomal damage with an important role in the error-free homologous recombinational (HR) repair of DNA double-strand breaks.

  9. BRCA1P1 - Wikipedia

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    n/a Ensembl n/a n/a UniProt n a n/a RefSeq (mRNA) n/a n/a RefSeq (protein) n/a n/a Location (UCSC) n/a n/a PubMed search n/a Wikidata View/Edit Human BRCA1 pseudogene 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BRCA1P1 gene. References ^ "Human PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine. ^ "Entrez Gene: BRCA1 pseudogene 1 ...