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Furthermore, a few variants which have been associated with different types of cancer also displayed comparatively high allelic frequencies in the Spanish population, including variants for ovarian cancer, breast and ovarian cancer, retinoblastoma, and increased melanoma risk, among others (table 2 and supplementary table S1, Supplementary Material online).Table 2.
Variants Associated with Diseases That Have Allele Frequencies in the Spanish Population at Least 2-Fold Higher Than in the
1000G Populations.
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