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Key

Navy: 1. Genes associated predominantly with epigenetic processes

Green: 2. Genes associated predominantly with gene transcription

Orange: 3. Genes associated predominantly with cell signalling

Gray: 4. Genes associated predominantly with Tumour suppression functions

Blue: 5. Genes associated predominantly with DNA repair functions

Red: 6. Genes with multiple functions often protein biosynthesis or cell division



Please note that the information is provided for initial guidance only. While we keep the information as up to date as possible, those taking clinical decisions should also consult other sources.