Figure 4.
Figure 4. Delineation of consensus regions in MCL. BAC clones, the respective chromosomal band positions, and the physical localization in megabase pairs are listed for each of the clones. The genomic localization information is according to the NCBI database. Each square contains information on the genomic aberration status for a clone (rows) in the different cases (columns). White indicates no aberration; black, not evaluable; dark gray, genomic aberration of the respective clone (ratio value exceeds mean value ± 3 SD in comparison to a balanced set of clones); and light gray, trend toward genomic aberration (ratio value exceeds mean value ± 2 SD but not mean value ± 3 SD in comparison to a balanced set of clones). (A) Extension of 8p deletions in 18 MCLs. (B) Extension of 11q gains in 15 MCLs. (C) Extension of 11q deletions in 23 MCLs.

Delineation of consensus regions in MCL. BAC clones, the respective chromosomal band positions, and the physical localization in megabase pairs are listed for each of the clones. The genomic localization information is according to the NCBI database. Each square contains information on the genomic aberration status for a clone (rows) in the different cases (columns). White indicates no aberration; black, not evaluable; dark gray, genomic aberration of the respective clone (ratio value exceeds mean value ± 3 SD in comparison to a balanced set of clones); and light gray, trend toward genomic aberration (ratio value exceeds mean value ± 2 SD but not mean value ± 3 SD in comparison to a balanced set of clones). (A) Extension of 8p deletions in 18 MCLs. (B) Extension of 11q gains in 15 MCLs. (C) Extension of 11q deletions in 23 MCLs.

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