Motivation: Several cancer types consist of multiple genetically and phenotypically distinct subpopulations. The underlying mechanism for this intra-tumoral heterogeneity can be explained by the clonal evolution model, whereby growth advantageous mutations cause the expansion of cancer cell subclones. The recurrent phenotype of many cancers may be a consequence of these coexisting subpopulations responding unequally to therapies. Methods to computationally infer tumor evolution and subpopulation diversity are emerging and they hold the promise to improve the understanding of genetic and molecular determinants of recurrence. Results: To address cellular subpopulation dynamics within human tumors, we developed a bioinformatic method, EXPANDS....
Human cancers are frequently polyploid, containing multiple aneuploid subpopulations that differ in ...
terizes coexisting subpopulations (SPs) in a tumor using copy number and allele frequencies de-rived...
Multistage tumorigenesis is a dynamic process characterized by the accumulation of mutations. Thus, ...
Methods for reconstructing tumor evolution are benchmarked in the DREAM Somatic Mutation Calling Tum...
© 2020, The Author(s). Knowledge about the clonal evolution of a tumor can help to interpret the fun...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
Increasing evidence shows that tumor clonal architectures are often the consequence of a complex bra...
SummaryCancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting sele...
The vast majority of mutations in the exome of cancer cells are passengers, which do not affect the ...
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
Traditional classifications and treatment of human cancers have operated with limitations surroundin...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
Improving our understanding of intra-tumour heterogeneity in cancer has important clinical implicati...
Human cancers are frequently polyploid, containing multiple aneuploid subpopulations that differ in ...
terizes coexisting subpopulations (SPs) in a tumor using copy number and allele frequencies de-rived...
Multistage tumorigenesis is a dynamic process characterized by the accumulation of mutations. Thus, ...
Methods for reconstructing tumor evolution are benchmarked in the DREAM Somatic Mutation Calling Tum...
© 2020, The Author(s). Knowledge about the clonal evolution of a tumor can help to interpret the fun...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
Increasing evidence shows that tumor clonal architectures are often the consequence of a complex bra...
SummaryCancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting sele...
The vast majority of mutations in the exome of cancer cells are passengers, which do not affect the ...
Tumor DNA sequencing data can be interpreted by computational methods that analyze genomic heterogen...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
Traditional classifications and treatment of human cancers have operated with limitations surroundin...
Cancer evolves dynamically as clonal expansions supersede one another driven by shifting selective p...
Improving our understanding of intra-tumour heterogeneity in cancer has important clinical implicati...
Human cancers are frequently polyploid, containing multiple aneuploid subpopulations that differ in ...
terizes coexisting subpopulations (SPs) in a tumor using copy number and allele frequencies de-rived...
Multistage tumorigenesis is a dynamic process characterized by the accumulation of mutations. Thus, ...