Somatic mutations in cancer are more frequent in heterochromatic and late-replicating regions of the genome. We report that regional disparities in mutation density are virtually abolished within transcriptionally silent genomic regions of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (cSCCs) arising in an XPC-/- background. XPC-/- cells lack global genome nucleotide excision repair (GG-NER), thus establishing differential access of DNA repair machinery within chromatin-rich regions of the genome as the primary cause for the regional disparity. Strikingly, we find that increasing levels of transcription reduce mutation prevalence on both strands of gene bodies embedded within H3K9me3-dense regions, and only to those levels observed in H3K9me3-sparse r...
Background: Cancer development is accompanied by genetic phenomena like deletion and amplification o...
Somatic mutations in human cancers show unevenness in genomic distribution that correlate with aspec...
AbstractHere, we evaluate the contribution of two major biological processes—DNA replication and tra...
Somatic mutations in cancer are more frequent in heterochromatic and late-replicating regions of the...
Somatic mutations in cancer are more frequent in heterochromatic and late-replicating regions of the...
SummarySomatic mutations in cancer are more frequent in heterochromatic and late-replicating regions...
Carcinogenesis and neoplastic progression are mediated by the accumulation of somatic mutations. Her...
Many processes can cause the same nucleotide change in a genome, making the identification of the m...
Cancer genome sequencing provides the first direct information on how mutation rates vary across the...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Promoters are DNA sequences that have an essential role in con...
Cancer genome sequencing has revealed considerable variation in somatic mutation rates across the hu...
Cancer genome sequencing has revealed that somatic mutation rates vary substantially across the huma...
The rates at which lesions are removed by DNA repair can vary widely throughout the genome, with imp...
The rates at which lesions are removed by DNA repair can vary widely throughout the genome, with imp...
Cancer is a disease potentiated by mutations in somatic cells. Cancer mutations are not distributed ...
Background: Cancer development is accompanied by genetic phenomena like deletion and amplification o...
Somatic mutations in human cancers show unevenness in genomic distribution that correlate with aspec...
AbstractHere, we evaluate the contribution of two major biological processes—DNA replication and tra...
Somatic mutations in cancer are more frequent in heterochromatic and late-replicating regions of the...
Somatic mutations in cancer are more frequent in heterochromatic and late-replicating regions of the...
SummarySomatic mutations in cancer are more frequent in heterochromatic and late-replicating regions...
Carcinogenesis and neoplastic progression are mediated by the accumulation of somatic mutations. Her...
Many processes can cause the same nucleotide change in a genome, making the identification of the m...
Cancer genome sequencing provides the first direct information on how mutation rates vary across the...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited. Promoters are DNA sequences that have an essential role in con...
Cancer genome sequencing has revealed considerable variation in somatic mutation rates across the hu...
Cancer genome sequencing has revealed that somatic mutation rates vary substantially across the huma...
The rates at which lesions are removed by DNA repair can vary widely throughout the genome, with imp...
The rates at which lesions are removed by DNA repair can vary widely throughout the genome, with imp...
Cancer is a disease potentiated by mutations in somatic cells. Cancer mutations are not distributed ...
Background: Cancer development is accompanied by genetic phenomena like deletion and amplification o...
Somatic mutations in human cancers show unevenness in genomic distribution that correlate with aspec...
AbstractHere, we evaluate the contribution of two major biological processes—DNA replication and tra...