With the advent of high-throughput and relatively inexpensive whole-genome sequencing technology, the focus of cancer research has begun to shift toward analyses of somatic mutations in non-coding cis-regulatory elements of the cancer genome. Cis-regulatory elements play an important role in gene regulation, with mutations in these elements potentially resulting in changes to the expression of linked genes. The recent discoveries of recurrent TERT promoter mutations in melanoma, and recurrent mutations that create a super-enhancer regulating TAL1 expression in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (T-ALL), have sparked significant interest in the search for other somatic cis-regulatory mutations driving cancer development. In this review, w...
Cancer genomes contain vast amounts of somatic mutations, many of which are passenger mutations not ...
Aberrant regulation of gene expression in cancer can promote survival and proliferation of cancer ce...
Funding: This work was supported in part by National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant P30CA125123 (C...
Background: With the rapid increase of whole-genome sequencing of human cancers, an...
Substantial progress has been achieved in characterizing protein coding (PC) regions for cancer geno...
Background: Transcriptional regulation of gene expression is essential for cellular differentiation ...
Whole genome sequencing has enabled the identification of thousands of somatic mutations within non-...
The identification of functional non-coding mutations is a key challenge in the field of genomics. H...
The prioritization of candidate driver mutations in the non-coding part of the genome is a key chall...
While most cancer studies focused on patient variations lying in protein-coding regions, the noncod...
Cancer genomes contain vast amounts of somatic mutations, many of which are passenger mutations not ...
Jan-11-2021 Two types of datasets for each cancer type are provided as follows: Varscan called som...
Whole genomes are being sequenced at an accelerated pace but research into cancer causing mutations ...
© 2015 American Association for Cancer Research. With the recent discovery of recurrent mutations i...
Cis-regulatory element (cRE) mutations underlie hereditary cancers and may contribute significantly ...
Cancer genomes contain vast amounts of somatic mutations, many of which are passenger mutations not ...
Aberrant regulation of gene expression in cancer can promote survival and proliferation of cancer ce...
Funding: This work was supported in part by National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant P30CA125123 (C...
Background: With the rapid increase of whole-genome sequencing of human cancers, an...
Substantial progress has been achieved in characterizing protein coding (PC) regions for cancer geno...
Background: Transcriptional regulation of gene expression is essential for cellular differentiation ...
Whole genome sequencing has enabled the identification of thousands of somatic mutations within non-...
The identification of functional non-coding mutations is a key challenge in the field of genomics. H...
The prioritization of candidate driver mutations in the non-coding part of the genome is a key chall...
While most cancer studies focused on patient variations lying in protein-coding regions, the noncod...
Cancer genomes contain vast amounts of somatic mutations, many of which are passenger mutations not ...
Jan-11-2021 Two types of datasets for each cancer type are provided as follows: Varscan called som...
Whole genomes are being sequenced at an accelerated pace but research into cancer causing mutations ...
© 2015 American Association for Cancer Research. With the recent discovery of recurrent mutations i...
Cis-regulatory element (cRE) mutations underlie hereditary cancers and may contribute significantly ...
Cancer genomes contain vast amounts of somatic mutations, many of which are passenger mutations not ...
Aberrant regulation of gene expression in cancer can promote survival and proliferation of cancer ce...
Funding: This work was supported in part by National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant P30CA125123 (C...