ISSN: 2576-1447
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Department of Animal Biology, Cheikh Anta DIOP University, Dakar, Senegal
Research Article
Exploring the Role of Non-Coding Sequence Mutations in Breast Cancer
Author(s): Ramatoulaye Niang*, Fatimata Mbaye and Mbacké Sembeme
Objective: Breast cancer is one of the most common diseases affecting women worldwide. However, mortality rates
are disproportionately high among Black women, regardless of incidence rates. Although several factors related
to age, steroid hormones, breastfeeding, and genetic aberrations have been implicated, the exact mechanism for
this disparity remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the genetic profile of non-coding DNA
sequences and determine their potential impact on breast cancer development.
Methods: Tissue samples were obtained from patients at the Joliot-Curie institute in Dakar, Senegal. Using
Polymerase Reaction Chain (PCR) and the Sanger method, we sequenced Beta-Fibrinogen (FGB) intron 7 and
mitochondrial D-loop region. The nucleotide sequences of both genes were then compared to reference s.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2576-1447.23.8.537