Abstract Background Gene fusions often occur in cancer cells and in some cases are the main driver of oncogenesis. Correct identification of oncogenic gene fusions thus has implications for targeted cancer therapy. Recognition of this potential has led to the development of a myriad of sequencing-based fusion detection tools. However, given the same input, many of these detectors will find different fusion points or claim different sets of supporting data. Furthermore, the rate at which these tools falsely detect fusion events in data varies greatly. This discrepancy between tools underscores the fact that computation algorithms still cannot perfectly evaluate evidence; especially when provided with small amounts of supporting data as is ty...
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Abstract Background Latest Nex...
The identification of gene fusions promises to play an important role in personalized cancer treatme...
Abstract Background In cancer, genomic rearrangements can create fusion genes that either combine pr...
Background: Gene fusions, which result from abnormal chromosome rearrangements, are a pathogenic fac...
Gene fusion is a chromosomal rearrangement event which plays a significant role in cancer due to the...
Gene fusions are known to play critical roles in tumor pathogenesis. Yet, sensitive and specific alg...
Nowadays there exist many bioinformatics tools that analyse sequencing data to identify genetic aber...
Abstract Background Genomic rearrangements in cancer cells can create fusion genes that encode chime...
Background Fusion genes are known to be drivers of many common cancers, so they are...
RNA sequencing in cancer cells is a powerful technique to detect chromosomal rearrangements, allowin...
Motivation: Fusion genes result from genomic rearrangements, such as deletions, amplifications and t...
Gene fusions are common driver events in leukae-mias and solid tumours; here we present FusionAnalys...
Background: Genomic profiling efforts have revealed a rich diversity of oncogenic fusion genes. Whil...
Gene fusions occur in solid tumors and hematological malignancies, formed as the result of somatic g...
Copyright © 2013 Matteo Carrara et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract Background Latest Nex...
The identification of gene fusions promises to play an important role in personalized cancer treatme...
Abstract Background In cancer, genomic rearrangements can create fusion genes that either combine pr...
Background: Gene fusions, which result from abnormal chromosome rearrangements, are a pathogenic fac...
Gene fusion is a chromosomal rearrangement event which plays a significant role in cancer due to the...
Gene fusions are known to play critical roles in tumor pathogenesis. Yet, sensitive and specific alg...
Nowadays there exist many bioinformatics tools that analyse sequencing data to identify genetic aber...
Abstract Background Genomic rearrangements in cancer cells can create fusion genes that encode chime...
Background Fusion genes are known to be drivers of many common cancers, so they are...
RNA sequencing in cancer cells is a powerful technique to detect chromosomal rearrangements, allowin...
Motivation: Fusion genes result from genomic rearrangements, such as deletions, amplifications and t...
Gene fusions are common driver events in leukae-mias and solid tumours; here we present FusionAnalys...
Background: Genomic profiling efforts have revealed a rich diversity of oncogenic fusion genes. Whil...
Gene fusions occur in solid tumors and hematological malignancies, formed as the result of somatic g...
Copyright © 2013 Matteo Carrara et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract Background Latest Nex...
The identification of gene fusions promises to play an important role in personalized cancer treatme...