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High incidence of nasopharyngeal cancer: similarity for 60% of mitochondrial DNA signatures between the Bidayuhs of Borneo and the Bai-yue of Southern China

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posted on 2024-11-14, 17:41 authored by Joseph Tien Seng Wee, Tam HaTam Ha, Susan Loong, Chao-Nan Qian
Populations in Southern China (Bai-yue) and Borneo (Bidayuh) with high incidence of nasopharyngeal cancer(NPC) share similar mitochondrial DNA signatures, supporting the hypothesis that these two populations may share the same genetic predisposition for NPC, which may have first appeared in a common ancestral reference population before the sea levels rose after the last ice age.

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Wee, J., Ha, T. C., Loong, S. & Qian, C. (2012). High incidence of nasopharyngeal cancer: similarity for 60% of mitochondrial DNA signatures between the Bidayuhs of Borneo and the Bai-yue of Southern China. Chinese journal of cancer, 31 (9), 455-456.

Journal title

Chinese Journal of Cancer

Volume

31

Issue

9

Pagination

455-456

Language

English

RIS ID

127509

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