Figure 3.
Somatic mutations in patients with GATA2 deficiency. (A) Somatic mutations vs diagnosis. The total number of WES somatic variants per patient for each diagnosis category. The mean and standard deviation are shown. (B) Frequency of recurrent somatic mutations. The proportion of patients with the most frequently recurrent somatic mutations. (C) Recurrent mutations vs patient age. The age distribution of patients with each somatic mutation with the mean age and standard deviation indicated. (D) Recurrent mutations vs sex. The percent frequency of recurrent somatic mutations by patient sex. “None” indicates the lack of any recurrent somatic mutations. *Significant difference by ANOVA.

Somatic mutations in patients with GATA2 deficiency. (A) Somatic mutations vs diagnosis. The total number of WES somatic variants per patient for each diagnosis category. The mean and standard deviation are shown. (B) Frequency of recurrent somatic mutations. The proportion of patients with the most frequently recurrent somatic mutations. (C) Recurrent mutations vs patient age. The age distribution of patients with each somatic mutation with the mean age and standard deviation indicated. (D) Recurrent mutations vs sex. The percent frequency of recurrent somatic mutations by patient sex. “None” indicates the lack of any recurrent somatic mutations. *Significant difference by ANOVA.

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