Tumour heterogeneity is a phenomena, which describes the characteristics of cancer cells. Drug responsiveness and therapeutics of cancer depend on the accurate detection of tumour heterogeneity. Recent research has considered inferring tumour heterogeneity using computational models. In this thesis, we develop computational methods to infer tumour heterogeneity. The thesis makes several major research contributions: it infers the allelic composition of mutations and clonal frequencies, and discovers the known and unknown interactions between genes of single and different disease subtypes. Hence, these major contributions to computational tumour heterogeneity research give the more precise prediction of tumour heterogeneity
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological s...
Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological s...
Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological s...
Tumours comprise (epi)genetically and phenotypically diverse cellular subpopulations evolving over ...
Tumours comprise (epi)genetically and phenotypically diverse cellular subpopulations evolving over ...
Abstract A comprehensive characterization of tumor genetic heterogeneity is critical for understandi...
One of the biggest challenges in diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of complex diseases like cancer...
Despite tremendous resource investment in the fight against cancer over the last 50 years, prognosis...
Despite tremendous resource investment in the fight against cancer over the last 50 years, prognosis...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Methods for reconstructing tumor evolution are benchmarked in the DREAM Somatic Mutation Calling Tum...
Tumor samples obtained from a single cancer patient spatially or temporally often consist of varying...
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...
Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological s...
Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological s...
Every tumour is unique and characterised by its genetic, epigenetic, phenotypic, and morphological s...
Tumours comprise (epi)genetically and phenotypically diverse cellular subpopulations evolving over ...
Tumours comprise (epi)genetically and phenotypically diverse cellular subpopulations evolving over ...
Abstract A comprehensive characterization of tumor genetic heterogeneity is critical for understandi...
One of the biggest challenges in diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of complex diseases like cancer...
Despite tremendous resource investment in the fight against cancer over the last 50 years, prognosis...
Despite tremendous resource investment in the fight against cancer over the last 50 years, prognosis...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Methods for reconstructing tumor evolution are benchmarked in the DREAM Somatic Mutation Calling Tum...
Tumor samples obtained from a single cancer patient spatially or temporally often consist of varying...
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
Tumour heterogeneity refers to the fact that different tumour cells can show distinct morphological ...