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NPM1 insertion mutations represent a common recurrent genetic abnormality in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients. The frequency of these mutations varies from approximately 30% overall up to 50% in patients with a normal karyotype. Several recent studies have exploited advances in massively parallel sequencing technology to shed light on the complex genomic landscape of AML. We hypothesize that...