In the need to characterise the genomic landscape of cancers and to establish novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets, studies have largely focused on the identification of driver mutations within the protein-coding gene regions, where the most pathogenic alterations are known to occur. However, the noncoding genome is significantly larger than its protein-coding counterpart, and evidence reveals that regulatory sequences also harbour functional mutations that significantly affect the regulation of genes and pathways implicated in cancer. Due to the sheer number of noncoding mutations (NCMs) and the limited knowledge of regulatory element functionality in cancer genomes, differentiating pathogenic mutations from background passenger noise ...
The catalog of cancer driver mutations in protein-coding genes has greatly expanded in the past deca...
Substantial progress has been achieved in characterizing protein coding (PC) regions for cancer geno...
Cancer genomes contain vast amounts of somatic mutations, many of which are passenger mutations not ...
In the need to characterise the genomic landscape of cancers and to establish novel biomarkers and t...
International audienceProgress in next-generation sequencing provides unprecedented opportunities to...
Whole genomes are being sequenced at an accelerated pace but research into cancer causing mutations ...
Despite the prevalence of mutations in the noncoding regions of the DNA, their effects on cancer dev...
Recent whole-genome sequencing studies have identified millions of somatic variants present in tumor...
In a cancer genome, the noncoding sequence contains the vast majority of somatic mutations. While ve...
The cancer genome is characterized by extensive variability, in the form of Single Nucleotide Polymo...
Background: The identification of mutations that play a causal role in tumour development, so called...
Recent whole-genome sequencing studies have identified millions of somatic variants present in tumor...
The interpretation of noncoding alterations in cancer genomes presents an unresolved problem in canc...
Technological advancements have enabled quantification of processes within and around us. The inform...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computation for Design and Optimization Program...
The catalog of cancer driver mutations in protein-coding genes has greatly expanded in the past deca...
Substantial progress has been achieved in characterizing protein coding (PC) regions for cancer geno...
Cancer genomes contain vast amounts of somatic mutations, many of which are passenger mutations not ...
In the need to characterise the genomic landscape of cancers and to establish novel biomarkers and t...
International audienceProgress in next-generation sequencing provides unprecedented opportunities to...
Whole genomes are being sequenced at an accelerated pace but research into cancer causing mutations ...
Despite the prevalence of mutations in the noncoding regions of the DNA, their effects on cancer dev...
Recent whole-genome sequencing studies have identified millions of somatic variants present in tumor...
In a cancer genome, the noncoding sequence contains the vast majority of somatic mutations. While ve...
The cancer genome is characterized by extensive variability, in the form of Single Nucleotide Polymo...
Background: The identification of mutations that play a causal role in tumour development, so called...
Recent whole-genome sequencing studies have identified millions of somatic variants present in tumor...
The interpretation of noncoding alterations in cancer genomes presents an unresolved problem in canc...
Technological advancements have enabled quantification of processes within and around us. The inform...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computation for Design and Optimization Program...
The catalog of cancer driver mutations in protein-coding genes has greatly expanded in the past deca...
Substantial progress has been achieved in characterizing protein coding (PC) regions for cancer geno...
Cancer genomes contain vast amounts of somatic mutations, many of which are passenger mutations not ...