Intra-tumour genetic heterogeneity is the result of ongoing evolutionary change within each cancer. The expansion of genetically distinct sub-clonal populations may explain the emergence of drug resistance, and if so, would have prognostic and predictive utility. However, methods for objectively quantifying tumour heterogeneity have been missing and are particularly difficult to establish in cancers where predominant copy number variation prevents accurate phylogenetic reconstruction owing to horizontal dependencies caused by long and cascading genomic rearrangements. To address these challenges, we present MEDICC, a method for phylogenetic reconstruction and heterogeneity quantification based on a Minimum Event Distance for Intra-tumour Co...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Assessing intra-tumoral heterogeneity (ITH) is of paramount importance to anticipate failure of targ...
An accurate phylogeny of a cancer tumour has the potential to shed light on numerous phenomena, such...
Intra-tumour genetic heterogeneity is the result of ongoing evolutionary change within each cancer. ...
Background: Intra-tumour heterogeneity (ITH) is the result of ongoing evolutionary change within eac...
As sequencing efforts continue to reveal the extent of the intratumor heterogeneity (ITH) present in...
Methods for reconstructing tumor evolution are benchmarked in the DREAM Somatic Mutation Calling Tum...
Tumour heterogeneity is central to chemotherapy resistance and disease progression in advanced malig...
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
Intratumoural heterogeneity complicates the molecular interpretation of biopsies, as multiple distin...
<p>We present methods to construct phylogenetic models of tumor progression at the cellular level th...
<p>(A) Numerical quantification of intra-tumour genetic heterogeneity by evolutionary comparisons. C...
Tumour development has long been recognised as an evolutionary process during which cells accumulate...
Tumorigenesis can in principle result from many combinations of mutations, but only a few roughly eq...
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Motivation: Phylogenetic algorithms have begun to see w...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Assessing intra-tumoral heterogeneity (ITH) is of paramount importance to anticipate failure of targ...
An accurate phylogeny of a cancer tumour has the potential to shed light on numerous phenomena, such...
Intra-tumour genetic heterogeneity is the result of ongoing evolutionary change within each cancer. ...
Background: Intra-tumour heterogeneity (ITH) is the result of ongoing evolutionary change within eac...
As sequencing efforts continue to reveal the extent of the intratumor heterogeneity (ITH) present in...
Methods for reconstructing tumor evolution are benchmarked in the DREAM Somatic Mutation Calling Tum...
Tumour heterogeneity is central to chemotherapy resistance and disease progression in advanced malig...
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
Intratumoural heterogeneity complicates the molecular interpretation of biopsies, as multiple distin...
<p>We present methods to construct phylogenetic models of tumor progression at the cellular level th...
<p>(A) Numerical quantification of intra-tumour genetic heterogeneity by evolutionary comparisons. C...
Tumour development has long been recognised as an evolutionary process during which cells accumulate...
Tumorigenesis can in principle result from many combinations of mutations, but only a few roughly eq...
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Motivation: Phylogenetic algorithms have begun to see w...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Assessing intra-tumoral heterogeneity (ITH) is of paramount importance to anticipate failure of targ...
An accurate phylogeny of a cancer tumour has the potential to shed light on numerous phenomena, such...