<p>(A) The frequency with which the indicated common fragile site or CFS-like gene is deleted in different primary tumors. (B) The frequency with which the indicated common fragile site or CFS-like gene is deleted in cancer cell lines.</p
<p>Genes that had 15 or more focal deletions (4,823) were analyzed by the unsupervised learning meth...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are chromosome regions that exhibit gaps and breaks when the cells are e...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are conserved genomic regions that preferentially form gaps and breaks o...
<p>Scatter dot plots of values for statistics that distinguish focal deletions affecting common frag...
SummaryCancer genomes exhibit numerous deletions, some of which inactivate tumor suppressor genes an...
One of the key questions about genomic alterations in cancer is whether they are functional in the s...
One of the key questions about genomic alterations in cancer is whether they are functional in the s...
<p>(A) Box and whisker plots for “Deletion Size,” which measures the median size of deletions within...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are regions of chromosome instability, that extend for hundreds or thous...
Chromosomal common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific mammalian genomic regions that show an increase...
One of the key questions about genomic alterations in cancer is whether they are functional in the s...
Chromosomal common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific mammalian genomic regions that show an increase...
Common fragile sites (CFS) are regions of chromosome instability that show gaps or breaks when cells...
The common fragile site, FRA3B, has been shown to be a site of frequent homozygous deletions in some...
<p>Frequency of instable EMAST markers (A) and frequency of affected EMAST loci (B), subdivided by p...
<p>Genes that had 15 or more focal deletions (4,823) were analyzed by the unsupervised learning meth...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are chromosome regions that exhibit gaps and breaks when the cells are e...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are conserved genomic regions that preferentially form gaps and breaks o...
<p>Scatter dot plots of values for statistics that distinguish focal deletions affecting common frag...
SummaryCancer genomes exhibit numerous deletions, some of which inactivate tumor suppressor genes an...
One of the key questions about genomic alterations in cancer is whether they are functional in the s...
One of the key questions about genomic alterations in cancer is whether they are functional in the s...
<p>(A) Box and whisker plots for “Deletion Size,” which measures the median size of deletions within...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are regions of chromosome instability, that extend for hundreds or thous...
Chromosomal common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific mammalian genomic regions that show an increase...
One of the key questions about genomic alterations in cancer is whether they are functional in the s...
Chromosomal common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific mammalian genomic regions that show an increase...
Common fragile sites (CFS) are regions of chromosome instability that show gaps or breaks when cells...
The common fragile site, FRA3B, has been shown to be a site of frequent homozygous deletions in some...
<p>Frequency of instable EMAST markers (A) and frequency of affected EMAST loci (B), subdivided by p...
<p>Genes that had 15 or more focal deletions (4,823) were analyzed by the unsupervised learning meth...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are chromosome regions that exhibit gaps and breaks when the cells are e...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are conserved genomic regions that preferentially form gaps and breaks o...