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Somatic mitochondrial DNA mutations in cancer escape purifying selection and high pathogenicity mutations lead to the oncocytic phenotype: pathogenicity analysis of reported somatic mtDNA mutations in tumors

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Table 1 Statistics for counts of non-silent mtDNA variants organized by electron transfer chain complex.
Figure 2 presents the distributions of the predicted pathogenicity scores for each of these categories,  com-pared with the oncocytic and non-oncocytic tumor mtDNA variations
Figure 2 Comparison to pathogenic mtDNA variants, all possible variants and population level variants

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