Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is a type of genetic abnormality in diploid organisms in which one copy of an entire gene and its surrounding chromosomal region ... In cancer · Knudson two-hit hypothesis of... · Copy-neutral LOH · Detecti
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is a mitotic recombination event that converts heterozygous loci to homozygous loci . This mutation event is widespread in organisms that have asexual reproduction like budding yeasts, and is also an important and frequen
In this review, we explore the spectrum of LOH events, their mechanisms, and their impact on fitness and phenotype, drawing insights from Saccharomyces ...
LOH (short for “loss of heterozygosity”) refers to a type of mutation that results in the loss of one copy of a segment of DNA (typically containing a gene or ...
Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is a genetic alteration process in which heterozygous cells lose an allele and become homozygous or hemizygous [68]. LOH is a ...