Selected repetitive sequences termed short inverted repeats (SIRs) have the propensity to form secondary DNA structures called hairpins. SIRs comprise palindromic arm sequences separated by short spacer sequences that form the hairpin stem and loop respectively. Here, we show that SIRs confer an increase in localized mutability in breast cancer, which is domain-dependent with the greatest mutability observed within spacer sequences (∼1.35-fold above background). Mutability is influenced by factors that increase the likelihood of formation of hairpins such as loop lengths (of 4-5 bp) and stem lengths (of 7-15 bp). Increased mutability is an intrinsic property of SIRs as evidenced by how almost all mutational processes demonstrate a higher ra...
Chromosomal rearrangements play a major role in the evolution of eukaryotic genomes. Genomic aberra...
Background: Genomic DNA copy number aberrations are frequent in solid tumors, although the underlyin...
Naturally stalled replication forks are considered to cause structurally abnormal chromosomes in tum...
SummaryAnalyses of chromosomal aberrations in human genetic disorders have revealed that inverted re...
Cancer is a group of diseases which are characterised and actuated by somatic mutations. In cancer t...
Analyses of chromosomal aberrations in human genetic disorders have revealed that inverted repeat se...
Analyses of chromosomal aberrations in genetics disorders such as leukemia and lymphoma have provide...
SummaryDNA palindromes often colocalize in cancer cells with chromosomal regions that are predispose...
Somatic mutations show variation in density across cancer genomes. Previous studies have shown that ...
In breast cancer, the basal-like subtype has high levels of genomic instability relative to other br...
International audienceSomatic rearrangements contribute to the mutagenized landscape of cancer genom...
Chromosomal structural variations play an important role in determining the transcriptional landscap...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>In breast cancer, the basal-like subtype has high levels of genomic ins...
DNA repeats constitute potential sites for the nucleation of secondary structures such as hairpins a...
Genome instability is linked to cancer and many hereditary diseases. Chromosomal aberrations are oft...
Chromosomal rearrangements play a major role in the evolution of eukaryotic genomes. Genomic aberra...
Background: Genomic DNA copy number aberrations are frequent in solid tumors, although the underlyin...
Naturally stalled replication forks are considered to cause structurally abnormal chromosomes in tum...
SummaryAnalyses of chromosomal aberrations in human genetic disorders have revealed that inverted re...
Cancer is a group of diseases which are characterised and actuated by somatic mutations. In cancer t...
Analyses of chromosomal aberrations in human genetic disorders have revealed that inverted repeat se...
Analyses of chromosomal aberrations in genetics disorders such as leukemia and lymphoma have provide...
SummaryDNA palindromes often colocalize in cancer cells with chromosomal regions that are predispose...
Somatic mutations show variation in density across cancer genomes. Previous studies have shown that ...
In breast cancer, the basal-like subtype has high levels of genomic instability relative to other br...
International audienceSomatic rearrangements contribute to the mutagenized landscape of cancer genom...
Chromosomal structural variations play an important role in determining the transcriptional landscap...
<div><h3>Introduction</h3><p>In breast cancer, the basal-like subtype has high levels of genomic ins...
DNA repeats constitute potential sites for the nucleation of secondary structures such as hairpins a...
Genome instability is linked to cancer and many hereditary diseases. Chromosomal aberrations are oft...
Chromosomal rearrangements play a major role in the evolution of eukaryotic genomes. Genomic aberra...
Background: Genomic DNA copy number aberrations are frequent in solid tumors, although the underlyin...
Naturally stalled replication forks are considered to cause structurally abnormal chromosomes in tum...