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filingDate 2017-02-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention The susceptible SNP site detection reagent of AIM1 and EME1 and its kit of preparation
abstract The invention discloses the susceptible SNP sites of AIM1 and EME1, the SNP site of the AIM1 gene is to be mutated positioned at the 106967946th bit base of the 6th chromosome of the mankind by the SNP site of G to C, and the SNP site of the EME1 gene is to be mutated positioned at the 48458286th bit base of the 17th chromosome of the mankind by the SNP site of G to C.Present invention research SNP illustrates influence of the SNP for breast cancer progression, discloses its diagnostic value in the application prospect of Computer-aided Diagnosis of Breast Cancer.Therefore, the present invention passes through the development and application of SNP biomarker and diagnostic kit, it may make the diagnosis of breast cancer more convenient and easy, conditions of patients is quick and precisely grasped for clinician, it lays the foundation for clinical therapeutic efficacy evaluation, and provide help to be found to have the new small molecule drug targets of potential treatment value.
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