<p>(A) Boxplot of the total number of variants, the number of variants listed in HGMD, the number of likely deleterious variants, and the number of variants of unknown significance per individual for cancer-associated genes. (B) Distribution of the number of cancer genes with at least one nonsynonymous variant per individual.</p
<p>Sample sizes, somatic mutations and gene expression profiles for three cancers.</p
<p>Distribution of the number of mutations according to mutational signatures in HR+/HER2− metastati...
Cancer cells are intrinsically heterogeneous. Multiple clones with their unique variants co-exist in...
<p>The distribution of the number of nonsynonymous genes per subject for each of the 6 ancestry-base...
<p>Distribution of the number of individuals with a variant per gene for (A) all variants (B) rare v...
<p>A) Heatmap of number of variants per tumour group. On the y-axis the different primary tumour sit...
<p>Distribution of germline or somatic <i>BRCA1/2</i> variants in 507 breast cancer patients.</p
<p>The numbers of variants present at a frequency of <1:2000 in Kaviar in each of the gene classific...
(a) Type and number of individual variants in the entire sample. (b) SNP/InDel distribution in the e...
<p>(A) The proportion of MutGenes in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) samples versus gene length (cDNA len...
<p>Distribution of microRNA gene genetic variants and Odds ratio with 95% CI in breast cancer patien...
In cancer many gene variants may contribute to disease etiology, but the impact of a given gene vari...
<p>Boxplots show the CNA frequency distributions among tumor samples in 10 randomly selected cancer ...
<p>The number of nonsynonymous variants vs. total number of coding bases for each of the 158 cancer-...
<p>Genes containing variants were identified with the <i>disease association panel</i> (<b>A-C</b>) ...
<p>Sample sizes, somatic mutations and gene expression profiles for three cancers.</p
<p>Distribution of the number of mutations according to mutational signatures in HR+/HER2− metastati...
Cancer cells are intrinsically heterogeneous. Multiple clones with their unique variants co-exist in...
<p>The distribution of the number of nonsynonymous genes per subject for each of the 6 ancestry-base...
<p>Distribution of the number of individuals with a variant per gene for (A) all variants (B) rare v...
<p>A) Heatmap of number of variants per tumour group. On the y-axis the different primary tumour sit...
<p>Distribution of germline or somatic <i>BRCA1/2</i> variants in 507 breast cancer patients.</p
<p>The numbers of variants present at a frequency of <1:2000 in Kaviar in each of the gene classific...
(a) Type and number of individual variants in the entire sample. (b) SNP/InDel distribution in the e...
<p>(A) The proportion of MutGenes in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) samples versus gene length (cDNA len...
<p>Distribution of microRNA gene genetic variants and Odds ratio with 95% CI in breast cancer patien...
In cancer many gene variants may contribute to disease etiology, but the impact of a given gene vari...
<p>Boxplots show the CNA frequency distributions among tumor samples in 10 randomly selected cancer ...
<p>The number of nonsynonymous variants vs. total number of coding bases for each of the 158 cancer-...
<p>Genes containing variants were identified with the <i>disease association panel</i> (<b>A-C</b>) ...
<p>Sample sizes, somatic mutations and gene expression profiles for three cancers.</p
<p>Distribution of the number of mutations according to mutational signatures in HR+/HER2− metastati...
Cancer cells are intrinsically heterogeneous. Multiple clones with their unique variants co-exist in...