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. 2019 Apr 4;10:1547. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-09597-w

Table 1.

Focal deletion of STK25 is common in human cancers

Cancer type Q-value Frequencies
Overall Focal deletion High-level deletion
Cervical squamous cell carcinoma 5.99E−43 0.4034 0.2814 0.0068
Sarcoma 2.38E−35 0.4297 0.2734 0.0898
Bladder urothelial carcinoma 6.81E−33 0.4297 0.2647 0.0172
HNSCC 2.08E−26 0.4951 0.1935 0.0000
Kidney cancers 1.05E−25 0.2989 0.0578 0.0023
Brain lower grade glioma 6.16E−24 0.1259 0.1014 0.0039
Lung cancers 1.82E−22 0.1481 0.1396 0.0000
Lung squamous cell carcinoma 2.71E−21 0.2183 0.2136 0.0000
Kidney RCC carcinoma 1.93E−19 0.0947 0.0701 0.0019
Glial cancers 4.42E−17 0.1239 0.0670 0.0018
Breast invasive adenocarcinoma 5.75E−16 0.2944 0.1157 0.0019
Ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma 3.19E−15 0.3040 0.2228 0.0121
Stomach adenocarcinoma 4.89E−6 0.1633 0.1043 0.0000
All Cancers 5.6E−223 0.1892 0.1050 0.0049

Publicly available TCGA datasets were probed to assess rates of focal deletion in STK25 using the Tumorscape program online (http://www.broadinstitute.org/tcga/). The top 10 cancers with the highest rates of focal deletions in STK25 are shown, together with the “All Cancers” dataset