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From: CCR2-V64I polymorphism is associated with increased risk of cervical cancer but not with HPV infection or pre-cancerous lesions in African women

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Analysis of the CCR2-V64I genotypes on agarose gel. L = DNA ladder, samples 1 and 2 = GG (CCR2-64V - wild type homozygous), samples 3 and 4 = GA (CCR2-V64I - heterozygous), samples 5 and 6 = AA (CCR2-64I - mutant type homozygous), W = PCR amplifying wild type variant (CCR2-64V), M = PCR amplifying mutant type variant (CCR2-64I).

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