Multistage tumorigenesis is a dynamic process characterized by the accumulation of mutations. Thus, a tumor mass is composed of genetically divergent cell subclones. With the advancement of next-generation sequencing (NGS), mathematical models have been recently developed to decompose tumor subclonal architecture from a collective genome sequencing data. Most of the methods focused on single-nucleotide variants (SNVs). However, somatic copy number aberrations (CNAs) also play critical roles in carcinogenesis. Therefore, further modeling subclonal CNAs composition would hold the promise to improve the analysis of tumor heterogeneity and cancer evolution. To address this issue, we developed a two-way mixture Poisson model, named CloneDeMix fo...
Next generation sequencing has now enabled a cost-effective enumeration of the full mutational compl...
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Motivation: Phylogenetic algorithms have begun to see w...
Whole genome sequencing of matched tumor-normal sample pairs is becoming routine in cancer research....
Multistage tumorigenesis is a dynamic process characterized by the accumulation of mutations. Thus, ...
Most cancers evolve from a single founder cell through a series of clonal expansions that are driven...
Methods for reconstructing tumor evolution are benchmarked in the DREAM Somatic Mutation Calling Tum...
Knowledge about the clonal evolution of a tumor can help to interpret the function of its genetic al...
Genomic aberrations such as copy number alterations (CNA) and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) are hallm...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
<div><p>Recent improvements in next-generation sequencing of tumor samples and the ability to identi...
Clonal deconvolution of mutational landscapes is crucial to understand the evolutionary dynamics of ...
Abstract Intra-tumor heterogeneity reflects cancer genome evolution and provides key ...
Recent tumor genome sequencing confirmed that one tumor often consists of multiple cell subpopulatio...
Emerging ultra-low coverage single-cell DNA sequencing (scDNA-seq) technologies have enabled high re...
Next generation sequencing has now enabled a cost-effective enumeration of the full mutational compl...
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Motivation: Phylogenetic algorithms have begun to see w...
Whole genome sequencing of matched tumor-normal sample pairs is becoming routine in cancer research....
Multistage tumorigenesis is a dynamic process characterized by the accumulation of mutations. Thus, ...
Most cancers evolve from a single founder cell through a series of clonal expansions that are driven...
Methods for reconstructing tumor evolution are benchmarked in the DREAM Somatic Mutation Calling Tum...
Knowledge about the clonal evolution of a tumor can help to interpret the function of its genetic al...
Genomic aberrations such as copy number alterations (CNA) and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) are hallm...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
<div><p>Recent improvements in next-generation sequencing of tumor samples and the ability to identi...
Clonal deconvolution of mutational landscapes is crucial to understand the evolutionary dynamics of ...
Abstract Intra-tumor heterogeneity reflects cancer genome evolution and provides key ...
Recent tumor genome sequencing confirmed that one tumor often consists of multiple cell subpopulatio...
Emerging ultra-low coverage single-cell DNA sequencing (scDNA-seq) technologies have enabled high re...
Next generation sequencing has now enabled a cost-effective enumeration of the full mutational compl...
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Motivation: Phylogenetic algorithms have begun to see w...
Whole genome sequencing of matched tumor-normal sample pairs is becoming routine in cancer research....