<p>We present methods to construct phylogenetic models of tumor progression at the cellular level that include copy number changes at the scale of single genes, entire chromosomes, and the whole genome. The methods are designed for data collected by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), an experimental technique especially well suited to characterizing intratumor heterogeneity using counts of probes to genetic regions frequently gained or lost in tumor development. Here, we develop new provably optimal methods for computing an edit distance between the copy number states of two cells given evolution by copy number changes of single probes, all probes on a chromosome, or all probes in the genome. We then apply this theory to develop a p...
Tumor cells have heterogeneous genotypes, which drives progression and treatment resistance. Such ge...
MOTIVATION: In recent years, the well-known Infinite Sites Assumption has been a fundamental feature...
Abstract Background Cancer is an evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of somatic m...
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Motivation: Phylogenetic algorithms have begun to see w...
Abstract. 1 Tumorigenesis is an evolutionary process which involves a significant number of genomic ...
<p>Computational cancer phylogenetics seeks to enumerate the temporal sequences of aberrations in tu...
Background: Effective management and treatment of cancer continues to be complicated by the rapid ev...
<p>Cancer research has made tremendous progress in understanding the basic biology of tumors. One of...
BackgroundSingle cell whole genome tumor sequencing can yield novel insights into the evolutionary h...
Tumorigenesis can in principle result from many combinations of mutations, but only a few roughly eq...
An accurate phylogeny of a cancer tumour has the potential to shed light on numerous phenomena, such...
Tumour development has long been recognised as an evolutionary process during which cells accumulate...
Genomic analysis provides insights into the role of copy number variation in disease, but most metho...
Defining the pathways through which tumors progress is critical to our understanding and treatment o...
Tumour heterogeneity is central to chemotherapy resistance and disease progression in advanced malig...
Tumor cells have heterogeneous genotypes, which drives progression and treatment resistance. Such ge...
MOTIVATION: In recent years, the well-known Infinite Sites Assumption has been a fundamental feature...
Abstract Background Cancer is an evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of somatic m...
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Motivation: Phylogenetic algorithms have begun to see w...
Abstract. 1 Tumorigenesis is an evolutionary process which involves a significant number of genomic ...
<p>Computational cancer phylogenetics seeks to enumerate the temporal sequences of aberrations in tu...
Background: Effective management and treatment of cancer continues to be complicated by the rapid ev...
<p>Cancer research has made tremendous progress in understanding the basic biology of tumors. One of...
BackgroundSingle cell whole genome tumor sequencing can yield novel insights into the evolutionary h...
Tumorigenesis can in principle result from many combinations of mutations, but only a few roughly eq...
An accurate phylogeny of a cancer tumour has the potential to shed light on numerous phenomena, such...
Tumour development has long been recognised as an evolutionary process during which cells accumulate...
Genomic analysis provides insights into the role of copy number variation in disease, but most metho...
Defining the pathways through which tumors progress is critical to our understanding and treatment o...
Tumour heterogeneity is central to chemotherapy resistance and disease progression in advanced malig...
Tumor cells have heterogeneous genotypes, which drives progression and treatment resistance. Such ge...
MOTIVATION: In recent years, the well-known Infinite Sites Assumption has been a fundamental feature...
Abstract Background Cancer is an evolutionary process characterized by the accumulation of somatic m...