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. 2023 Mar 7;24(6):5097. doi: 10.3390/ijms24065097

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Copy-number gains (blue) and losses (red) per chromosome (A) and patient (B) of all pancreatic juice (PJ) samples included in the study. (AH). Snapshots of Wisecondor images. Purple = aberration called by software; pink = aberration of uncertain significance. Locations on the chromosomes are given in base pairs (bp). (I) Nine individuals had an 8q gain (with or without a 10p loss and/or 18 loss), and six individuals had both a 2q gain and 5p loss (with or without a 7q gain, 12q gain and/or 16q loss). The aberrations in the subgroups did not overlap. P = pilot; PC = PC case; Co = control. Chromosomes without a significant aberration and individuals with a “chaotic profile” (P2, PC19, PC20, Co15 and Co16) are not shown.