The genome-wide identification of mutated genes is an important advance in our understanding of tumor biology, but several fundamental questions remain open. How do these genes act together to promote cancer development and, a related question, how are they spatially arranged in the nucleus to allow coordinated expression? We examined the nuclear topography of mutated genes in breast cancer and their relation to chromosome territories (CTs). We performed a literature review and analyzed 1 type of mutation, interchromosomal translocations, in 1546 primary breast cancers to infer the spatial arrangement of chromosomes. The cosegregation of all observed fusion genes was used to create a matrix of genome-wide CT contacts and develop a tentative...
Abstract Radiation exposure is an occupational hazard for military personnel, some health care profe...
Background: Complex clusters of rearrangements are a challenge in interpretation of cancer genomes. ...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Chromosomes are organized in distinct nuclear areas designated as chromosome territories (CT). The s...
Chromosome changes in the haematological malignancies, lymphomas and sarcomas are known to be import...
It is well established that chromosomes exist in discrete territories (CTs) in interphase and are po...
Genome changes in terms of numerical chromosomal aberrations and structural rearrangements, includin...
Many tumors have highly rearranged genomes, but a major unknown is the relative importance and timin...
Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to disease progre...
In classical models of tumorigenesis, the accumulation of tumor promoting chromosomal aberrations is...
Chromosomal aberrations have been recognized as important observations that underpin the concept of ...
<div><p>Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to diseas...
To better understand and characterize chromosomal structural variation during breast cancer progress...
Radiation exposure is an occupational hazard for military personnel, some health care professionals,...
In situ detection of genomic alterations in cancer provides information at the single cell level, ma...
Abstract Radiation exposure is an occupational hazard for military personnel, some health care profe...
Background: Complex clusters of rearrangements are a challenge in interpretation of cancer genomes. ...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Chromosomes are organized in distinct nuclear areas designated as chromosome territories (CT). The s...
Chromosome changes in the haematological malignancies, lymphomas and sarcomas are known to be import...
It is well established that chromosomes exist in discrete territories (CTs) in interphase and are po...
Genome changes in terms of numerical chromosomal aberrations and structural rearrangements, includin...
Many tumors have highly rearranged genomes, but a major unknown is the relative importance and timin...
Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to disease progre...
In classical models of tumorigenesis, the accumulation of tumor promoting chromosomal aberrations is...
Chromosomal aberrations have been recognized as important observations that underpin the concept of ...
<div><p>Chromosomal translocations are frequent features of cancer genomes that contribute to diseas...
To better understand and characterize chromosomal structural variation during breast cancer progress...
Radiation exposure is an occupational hazard for military personnel, some health care professionals,...
In situ detection of genomic alterations in cancer provides information at the single cell level, ma...
Abstract Radiation exposure is an occupational hazard for military personnel, some health care profe...
Background: Complex clusters of rearrangements are a challenge in interpretation of cancer genomes. ...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...