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Identification of mutations in the Ki-ras gene in human retinoblastoma.
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Ki-ras, an oncogene seldom altered in neuroectodermal neoplasms, is mutated in one third of the retinoblastomas studied. The Ki-ras mutations are clonal, suggesting that affected cells have a selective growth advantage. The mutations are present and are likely to play a pathogenetic role in heritable and sporadic retinoblastomas. These results suggest that mutations in Ki-ras are preferentially associated with undifferentiated tumors.
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