<p>Chromosomal segments with significant gain were highlighted in red and those with significant loss in blue. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was calculated to assess the correlations between different chromosomal copy number gains and losses at the significant level of p<0.001.</p
<p>*Copy number changes for some regions could not be analyzed for one sample.</p
<p>The vertical grey lines indicate significant peaks of copy number alterations. Notice how these p...
<p>Karyogram for chromosome 1 to 22 showing the most frequent gains and losses for the 15 CRC cell l...
<p><b>(a).</b> the comparison of chromosomal aberration profiles between HBV-related HCCs and HCV-re...
<p><b>(a)</b>, heatmap of CNAs across all chromosomes. <b>(b)</b>, the frequencies of CNAs across al...
<p>The frequency of samples with gains (red) and losses (green) is shown at the top. Each gray point...
<p>(A) The modified Manhattan plot gives the median (red line) of the externally centered correlatio...
<p>Frequency of chromosomal aberrations. Fraction of samples with copy number >2.8 (red bars above b...
<p>Cases are ordered from lowest to highest total CNA count down the left-most column. Lowest counts...
<p>Losses of chromosomal material are shown on the left side, gains on the right side.</p
<p>There are two clear clusters with a similar compression ratio, and the chromosome X has significa...
<p>In general, the chromosome loss frequencies negatively correlated with chromosome lengths (Spearm...
A, Chromosomal losses (green) and gains (red) in 21 tumors. Aberrations observed in the same carcino...
<p>*Copy number changes for some regions could not be analyzed for one sample.</p
We examined the chromosomal changes of 22 hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) by comparative genomic hy...
<p>*Copy number changes for some regions could not be analyzed for one sample.</p
<p>The vertical grey lines indicate significant peaks of copy number alterations. Notice how these p...
<p>Karyogram for chromosome 1 to 22 showing the most frequent gains and losses for the 15 CRC cell l...
<p><b>(a).</b> the comparison of chromosomal aberration profiles between HBV-related HCCs and HCV-re...
<p><b>(a)</b>, heatmap of CNAs across all chromosomes. <b>(b)</b>, the frequencies of CNAs across al...
<p>The frequency of samples with gains (red) and losses (green) is shown at the top. Each gray point...
<p>(A) The modified Manhattan plot gives the median (red line) of the externally centered correlatio...
<p>Frequency of chromosomal aberrations. Fraction of samples with copy number >2.8 (red bars above b...
<p>Cases are ordered from lowest to highest total CNA count down the left-most column. Lowest counts...
<p>Losses of chromosomal material are shown on the left side, gains on the right side.</p
<p>There are two clear clusters with a similar compression ratio, and the chromosome X has significa...
<p>In general, the chromosome loss frequencies negatively correlated with chromosome lengths (Spearm...
A, Chromosomal losses (green) and gains (red) in 21 tumors. Aberrations observed in the same carcino...
<p>*Copy number changes for some regions could not be analyzed for one sample.</p
We examined the chromosomal changes of 22 hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) by comparative genomic hy...
<p>*Copy number changes for some regions could not be analyzed for one sample.</p
<p>The vertical grey lines indicate significant peaks of copy number alterations. Notice how these p...
<p>Karyogram for chromosome 1 to 22 showing the most frequent gains and losses for the 15 CRC cell l...