Table 1.
Septins with the highest mutation frequencies (f).
| Rank | SEPT | Primary tumor | f (%) | Samples screened | Total samples |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1* | SEPT14 | Skin | 2.56 | 1094 | 16,706 |
| 2 | SEPT9 | Stomach | 1.86 | 592 | 24,308 |
| 3 | SEPT9 | Large intestine | 1.55 | 1482 | 179,020 |
| 4 | SEPT14 | Large intestine | 1.35 | 1482 | 179,020 |
| 5 | SEPT9 | Endometrium | 1.25 | 640 | 16,706 |
| – | SEPT6 | Endometrium | 1.25 | 640 | 16,706 |
| 7 | SEPT3 | Cervix | 1.24 | 322 | 5828 |
| 8 | SEPT4 | Large Intestine | 1.21 | 1482 | 179,020 |
| 9 | SEPT12 | Skin | 1.10 | 1094 | 40,749 |
| 10 | SEPT14 | Soft tissue | 1.06 | 567 | 40,032 |
SEPT6 frequency in peritoneal tumors is 10%, but only 10 out of 400 samples have been screened.