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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 03, 2009
Filed:
Aug. 16, 2005
Richard M. Weinshilboum, Rochester, MN (US);
Eric O. Wieben, Rochester, MN (US);
Oreste Salavaggione, St. Louis, MO (US);
Araba A. Adjei, Rochester, MN (US);
Linda Pelleymounter, Rochester, MN (US);
Josefa Coronel, Union City, CA (US);
Liewei Wang, Rochester, MN (US);
Bruce Eckloff, Oronoco, MN (US);
Daniel Schaid, Rochester, MN (US);
Cynthia X. MA, Ladue, MO (US);
Richard M. Weinshilboum, Rochester, MN (US);
Eric O. Wieben, Rochester, MN (US);
Oreste Salavaggione, St. Louis, MO (US);
Araba A. Adjei, Rochester, MN (US);
Linda Pelleymounter, Rochester, MN (US);
Josefa Coronel, Union City, CA (US);
Liewei Wang, Rochester, MN (US);
Bruce Eckloff, Oronoco, MN (US);
Daniel Schaid, Rochester, MN (US);
Cynthia X. Ma, Ladue, MO (US);
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Rochester, MN (US);
Abstract
Isolated CYP19A1 nucleic acid molecules that include a nucleotide sequence variant and nucleotides flanking the sequence variant are described, as well as CYP19A1 allozymes. Methods for determining the aromatase status of an individual also are provided, as are methods for determining if a subject is predisposed to certain clinical conditions.