Statistical analysis of pathogenicity of somatic mutations in cancer Recent large-scale sequencing studies have revealed that cancer genomes contain variable numbers of somatic point mutations distributed across many genes. These somatic mutations most likely include passenger mutations that are not cancer causing and pathogenic driver mutations in cancer genes. Establishing a significant presence of driver mutations in such datasets is of biological interest. Whereas current techniques from phylogeny are applicable to large data sets composed of singly mutated samples, recently exemplified with a p53 mutation database, methods for smaller data sets containing individual samples with multiple mutations need to be developed. By constructing ...
a. The graphical summary of somatic mutations of the 4 genes in molecular subtypes. All of the 190 t...
Genomic sequence mutations can be pathogenic in both germline and somatic cells. Several authors hav...
Somatic mutations in cancer genomes are caused by multiple mutational processes, each of which gener...
AbstractThe availability of the human genome sequence and progress in sequencing and bioinformatic t...
Abstract Background Because driver mutations provide selective advantage to the mutant clone, they t...
The availability of the human genome sequence and progress in sequencing and bioinformatic technolog...
Human cancer somatic mutations arise from a variety of biological processes. Different processes pro...
Abstract Background It is well recognized that accumulation of somatic mutations in cancer genomes p...
The development of new DNA sequencing techniques have made it possible to generate high-resolution g...
Somatic mutations drive the growth of tumor cells and are pivotal biomarkers for many cancer treatme...
We analysed whole-genome sequences of 560 breast cancers to advance understanding of the driver muta...
Driver mutations are the genetic variants responsible for oncogenesis, but how specific somatic muta...
Somatic mutations drive the growth of tumor cells and are pivotal biomarkers for many cancer treatme...
The role of somatic mutation in cancer is well established and several genes have been identified th...
A key goal in cancer research is to find the genomic alterations which underlie malignant cells. Gen...
a. The graphical summary of somatic mutations of the 4 genes in molecular subtypes. All of the 190 t...
Genomic sequence mutations can be pathogenic in both germline and somatic cells. Several authors hav...
Somatic mutations in cancer genomes are caused by multiple mutational processes, each of which gener...
AbstractThe availability of the human genome sequence and progress in sequencing and bioinformatic t...
Abstract Background Because driver mutations provide selective advantage to the mutant clone, they t...
The availability of the human genome sequence and progress in sequencing and bioinformatic technolog...
Human cancer somatic mutations arise from a variety of biological processes. Different processes pro...
Abstract Background It is well recognized that accumulation of somatic mutations in cancer genomes p...
The development of new DNA sequencing techniques have made it possible to generate high-resolution g...
Somatic mutations drive the growth of tumor cells and are pivotal biomarkers for many cancer treatme...
We analysed whole-genome sequences of 560 breast cancers to advance understanding of the driver muta...
Driver mutations are the genetic variants responsible for oncogenesis, but how specific somatic muta...
Somatic mutations drive the growth of tumor cells and are pivotal biomarkers for many cancer treatme...
The role of somatic mutation in cancer is well established and several genes have been identified th...
A key goal in cancer research is to find the genomic alterations which underlie malignant cells. Gen...
a. The graphical summary of somatic mutations of the 4 genes in molecular subtypes. All of the 190 t...
Genomic sequence mutations can be pathogenic in both germline and somatic cells. Several authors hav...
Somatic mutations in cancer genomes are caused by multiple mutational processes, each of which gener...