The detection of recurrent somatic chromosomal rearrangements is standard of care for most leukemia types. Even though karyotype analysis-a low-resolution genome-wide chromosome analysis-is still the gold standard, it often needs to be complemented with other methods to increase resolution. To evaluate the feasibility and applicability of mate pair whole genome sequencing (MP-WGS) to detect structural chromosomal rearrangements in the diagnostic setting, we sequenced ten bone marrow samples from leukemia patients with recurrent rearrangements. Samples were selected based on cytogenetic and FISH results at leukemia diagnosis to include common rearrangements of prognostic relevance. Using MP-WGS and in-house bioinformatic analysis all sought ...
Chromosomal rearrangements are recurrent findings in human cancer and result in aberrant restructuri...
Recently, microarrays have replaced karyotyping as a first tier test in patients with idiopathic int...
Multiple chromosome rearrangements (MCRs) are detected in approximately 10% of patients with acute m...
<div><p>The detection of recurrent somatic chromosomal rearrangements is standard of care for most l...
<p><b>(a) Graphic representation of MP-WGS events in ALL1.</b> Circos plot representing unique event...
Structural chromosomal rearrangements that can lead to in-frame gene-fusions are a leading source of...
Acute myeloid leukemias (AMLs) are currently genomically characterized by karyotype, fluorescence in...
Our understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of acute and chronic leukaemia has been greatly adva...
OBJECTIVES: To identify and characterize constitutional chromosomal rearrangements that mimic recurr...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
The identification of recurrent gene rearrangements in the clinical laboratory is the cornerstone fo...
High throughput sequencing approaches, including the analysis of exomes or gene panels, are widely u...
The contribution of balanced chromosomal rearrangements to complex disorders remains unclear because...
High-throughput next-generation sequencing provides a revolutionary platform to unravel the precise ...
Chromosomal rearrangements are recurrent findings in human cancer and result in aberrant restructuri...
Recently, microarrays have replaced karyotyping as a first tier test in patients with idiopathic int...
Multiple chromosome rearrangements (MCRs) are detected in approximately 10% of patients with acute m...
<div><p>The detection of recurrent somatic chromosomal rearrangements is standard of care for most l...
<p><b>(a) Graphic representation of MP-WGS events in ALL1.</b> Circos plot representing unique event...
Structural chromosomal rearrangements that can lead to in-frame gene-fusions are a leading source of...
Acute myeloid leukemias (AMLs) are currently genomically characterized by karyotype, fluorescence in...
Our understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of acute and chronic leukaemia has been greatly adva...
OBJECTIVES: To identify and characterize constitutional chromosomal rearrangements that mimic recurr...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
Complex chromosomal rearrangements (CCRs) are rearrangements involving more than two chromosomes or ...
The identification of recurrent gene rearrangements in the clinical laboratory is the cornerstone fo...
High throughput sequencing approaches, including the analysis of exomes or gene panels, are widely u...
The contribution of balanced chromosomal rearrangements to complex disorders remains unclear because...
High-throughput next-generation sequencing provides a revolutionary platform to unravel the precise ...
Chromosomal rearrangements are recurrent findings in human cancer and result in aberrant restructuri...
Recently, microarrays have replaced karyotyping as a first tier test in patients with idiopathic int...
Multiple chromosome rearrangements (MCRs) are detected in approximately 10% of patients with acute m...