(A) Mutations from the combined dataset were categorized as neutral and non-neutral. Significant differences with p (B) Mutations binned by their reoccurrence frequency in both MSK-IMPACT (green) and COSMIC v85 (blue) cohorts. In both cohorts, reoccurrence frequency of neutral mutations depends on mutability, whereas for non-neutral mutations, reoccurrence frequency does not scale with background mutability.</p
Mutation is a biased stochastic process, with some types of mutations occurring more frequently than...
International audiencePhylogenetic codon models are routinely used to characterize selective regimes...
We report work to quantify the impact on the probability of human genome polymorphism both of recomb...
Histograms show the Spearman rank correlation coefficients between the reoccurrence frequency and mu...
(A) Cumulative distribution of codon mutability of silent (green), nonsense (red) and missense (blue...
Counts are binned and refer to how many times a particular mutation was observed in the given cancer...
Mutability of all theoretically possible codon substitutions (“not observed”) and all substitutions ...
From combined experimental dataset. Mutations were observed in corresponding cancer cohorts. See S6 ...
It is has been suggested that synonymous codon bias is a consequence of mutation bias in mammals. We...
A new statistical test has been developed to detect selection on silent sites. This test compares th...
Identifying driver mutations in cancer is notoriously difficult. To date, recurrence of a mutation i...
Identifying driver mutations in cancer is notoriously difficult. To date, recurrence of a mutation i...
Names have been shortened by removing the “bioseq2” prefix for all of them. (A) Inter-replicate agre...
Abstract Variation from new mutations is important for several questions in quantitative genetics. K...
Several large ongoing initiatives that profit from next-generation sequencing technologies have driv...
Mutation is a biased stochastic process, with some types of mutations occurring more frequently than...
International audiencePhylogenetic codon models are routinely used to characterize selective regimes...
We report work to quantify the impact on the probability of human genome polymorphism both of recomb...
Histograms show the Spearman rank correlation coefficients between the reoccurrence frequency and mu...
(A) Cumulative distribution of codon mutability of silent (green), nonsense (red) and missense (blue...
Counts are binned and refer to how many times a particular mutation was observed in the given cancer...
Mutability of all theoretically possible codon substitutions (“not observed”) and all substitutions ...
From combined experimental dataset. Mutations were observed in corresponding cancer cohorts. See S6 ...
It is has been suggested that synonymous codon bias is a consequence of mutation bias in mammals. We...
A new statistical test has been developed to detect selection on silent sites. This test compares th...
Identifying driver mutations in cancer is notoriously difficult. To date, recurrence of a mutation i...
Identifying driver mutations in cancer is notoriously difficult. To date, recurrence of a mutation i...
Names have been shortened by removing the “bioseq2” prefix for all of them. (A) Inter-replicate agre...
Abstract Variation from new mutations is important for several questions in quantitative genetics. K...
Several large ongoing initiatives that profit from next-generation sequencing technologies have driv...
Mutation is a biased stochastic process, with some types of mutations occurring more frequently than...
International audiencePhylogenetic codon models are routinely used to characterize selective regimes...
We report work to quantify the impact on the probability of human genome polymorphism both of recomb...