Tumor samples obtained from a single cancer patient spatially or temporally often consist of varying cell populations, each harboring distinct mutations that uniquely characterize its genome. Thus, in any given samples of a tumor having more than two haplotypes, defined as a scaffold of single nucleotide variants (SNVs) on the same homologous genome, is evidence of heterogeneity because humans are diploid and we would therefore only observe up to two haplotypes if all cells in a tumor sample were genetically homogeneous. We characterize tumor heterogeneity by latent haplotypes and present state-space formulation of the feature allocation model for estimating the haplotypes and their proportions in the tumor samples. We develop an efficient ...
Tumours comprise (epi)genetically and phenotypically diverse cellular subpopulations evolving over ...
The growing availability of inexpensive high-throughput sequence data is enabling researchers to seq...
Abstract A comprehensive characterization of tumor genetic heterogeneity is critical for understandi...
Abstract Background Tumor samples are heterogeneous. They consist of varying cell populations or sub...
Background Tumor samples are heterogeneous. They consist of varying cell populations or subclones an...
<div><p>Genetic heterogeneity in a mixed sample of tumor and normal DNA can confound characterizatio...
Genetic heterogeneity in a mixed sample of tumor and normal DNA can confound characterization of the...
Tumors are heterogeneous in the sense that they consist of multiple subpopulations of cells, referre...
Tumors are heterogeneous in the sense that they consist of multiple subpopulations of cells, referre...
Somatic single nucleotide variants (SNVs) are mutations resulting from the substitution of a single ...
Somatic single nucleotide variants (SNVs) are mutations resulting from the substitution of a single ...
Detection of DNA aberrations in a tumor sample is often complicated by the contamination of DNA from...
Intratumoural heterogeneity complicates the molecular interpretation of biopsies, as multiple distin...
Tumour heterogeneity is a phenomena, which describes the characteristics of cancer cells. Drug respo...
Tumours comprise (epi)genetically and phenotypically diverse cellular subpopulations evolving over ...
Tumours comprise (epi)genetically and phenotypically diverse cellular subpopulations evolving over ...
The growing availability of inexpensive high-throughput sequence data is enabling researchers to seq...
Abstract A comprehensive characterization of tumor genetic heterogeneity is critical for understandi...
Abstract Background Tumor samples are heterogeneous. They consist of varying cell populations or sub...
Background Tumor samples are heterogeneous. They consist of varying cell populations or subclones an...
<div><p>Genetic heterogeneity in a mixed sample of tumor and normal DNA can confound characterizatio...
Genetic heterogeneity in a mixed sample of tumor and normal DNA can confound characterization of the...
Tumors are heterogeneous in the sense that they consist of multiple subpopulations of cells, referre...
Tumors are heterogeneous in the sense that they consist of multiple subpopulations of cells, referre...
Somatic single nucleotide variants (SNVs) are mutations resulting from the substitution of a single ...
Somatic single nucleotide variants (SNVs) are mutations resulting from the substitution of a single ...
Detection of DNA aberrations in a tumor sample is often complicated by the contamination of DNA from...
Intratumoural heterogeneity complicates the molecular interpretation of biopsies, as multiple distin...
Tumour heterogeneity is a phenomena, which describes the characteristics of cancer cells. Drug respo...
Tumours comprise (epi)genetically and phenotypically diverse cellular subpopulations evolving over ...
Tumours comprise (epi)genetically and phenotypically diverse cellular subpopulations evolving over ...
The growing availability of inexpensive high-throughput sequence data is enabling researchers to seq...
Abstract A comprehensive characterization of tumor genetic heterogeneity is critical for understandi...