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Center for Human Genomics at Wake Forest University School of Medicine

We are proud to share data as a supplement to our recent publication in Nature Genetics.

In supplement to:

Germline mutations and sequence variants of the macrophage scavenger receptor 1 gene are associated with prostate cancer risk.
Jianfeng Xu, S. Lilly Zheng, Akira Komiya, Josyf C. Mychaleckyj, Sarah D. Isaacs, Jennifer J. Hu, David Sterling, Ethan M. Lange, Gregory A. Hawkins, Aubrey Turner, Charles M. Ewing, Dennis A. Faith, Jill R. Johnson, Hiroyoshi Suzuki, Piroska Bujnovszky, Kathleen E. Wiley, Angelo M. DeMarzo, G. Steven Bova, Baoli Chang, M. Craig Hall, David L. McCullough, Alan W. Partin, Vahan S. Kassabian, John D. Carpten, Joan E. Bailey-Wilson, Jeffrey M. Trent, Jill Ohar, Eugene R. Bleecker, Patrick C. Walsh, William B. Isaacs & Deborah A. Meyers.

[link to abstract at Nature Genetics Website].

Description of supplemental data:

As described in our article, primer information is provided as a supplement here. The information has been divided into two tables. One is called "screen primers", which describes sequencing primers that were used in screening for variants of the promoter region, exons, and exon-intron boundaries. The other table is called "genotype primers", which includes primer sequences need to assay the common variants, nonsense and missense changes.

As described in our article, primer information is provided as a supplement here. Follow the link below to view a 3 page PDF table that contains "genotype primers", which describes primers that were used in genotyping variants of the msr1 gene.

For supplemental data in PDF titled "genotype primers" Click here