Abstract Background Disease progression models are important for understanding the critical steps during the development of diseases. The models are imbedded in a statistical framework to deal with random variations due to biology and the sampling process when observing only a finite population. Conditional probabilities are used to describe dependencies between events that characterise the critical steps in the disease process. Many different model classes have been proposed in the literature, from simple path models to complex Bayesian networks. A popular and easy to understand but yet flexible model class are oncogenetic trees. These have been applied to describe the accumulation of genetic aberrations in cancer and HIV data. However, th...
Cancer is a multi-stage process resulting from accumulation of genetic mutations. Data obtained from...
BACKGROUND: Mixture models of mutagenetic trees are evolutionary models that capture several pathway...
A better understanding of disease progression is beneficial for early diagnosis and appro-priate ind...
Identifying the interrelations among cancer driver genes and the patterns in which the driver genes ...
We present a new approach for modelling the dependences between genetic changes in human tumours. In...
Identification of mutations of the genes that give cancer a selective advantage is an important step...
We present a new approach for modelling the occurrence of genetic changes in human tumours over tim...
The last decade has been characterized by an explosion of biological sequence information. When the ...
Existing techniques to reconstruct tree models of progression for accumulative processes, such as ca...
Cancer can be a result of accumulation of different types of genetic mutations such as copy number a...
Cancer has complex patterns of progression that include converging as well as diverging progressiona...
Motivation: Cancer is an evolutionary process characterized by accumulating mutations. However, the ...
Existing techniques to reconstruct tree models of progression for accumulative processes, such as ca...
Cancer can be a result of accumulation of different types of genetic mutations such as copy number a...
The evolution of drug resistance in HIV is characterized by the accumulation of resistance-associat...
Cancer is a multi-stage process resulting from accumulation of genetic mutations. Data obtained from...
BACKGROUND: Mixture models of mutagenetic trees are evolutionary models that capture several pathway...
A better understanding of disease progression is beneficial for early diagnosis and appro-priate ind...
Identifying the interrelations among cancer driver genes and the patterns in which the driver genes ...
We present a new approach for modelling the dependences between genetic changes in human tumours. In...
Identification of mutations of the genes that give cancer a selective advantage is an important step...
We present a new approach for modelling the occurrence of genetic changes in human tumours over tim...
The last decade has been characterized by an explosion of biological sequence information. When the ...
Existing techniques to reconstruct tree models of progression for accumulative processes, such as ca...
Cancer can be a result of accumulation of different types of genetic mutations such as copy number a...
Cancer has complex patterns of progression that include converging as well as diverging progressiona...
Motivation: Cancer is an evolutionary process characterized by accumulating mutations. However, the ...
Existing techniques to reconstruct tree models of progression for accumulative processes, such as ca...
Cancer can be a result of accumulation of different types of genetic mutations such as copy number a...
The evolution of drug resistance in HIV is characterized by the accumulation of resistance-associat...
Cancer is a multi-stage process resulting from accumulation of genetic mutations. Data obtained from...
BACKGROUND: Mixture models of mutagenetic trees are evolutionary models that capture several pathway...
A better understanding of disease progression is beneficial for early diagnosis and appro-priate ind...