A comprehensive understanding of the clonal evolution of cancer is critical for understanding neoplasia. Genome-wide sequencing data enables evolutionary studies at unprecedented depth. However, classical phylogenetic methods often struggle with noisy sequencing data of impure DNA samples and fail to detect subclones that have different evolutionary trajectories. We have developed a tool, called Treeomics, that allows us to reconstruct the phylogeny of a cancer with commonly available sequencing technologies. Using Bayesian inference and Integer Linear Programming, robust phylogenies consistent with the biological processes underlying cancer evolution were obtained for pancreatic, ovarian, and prostate cancers. Furthermore, Treeomics correc...
Cancer arises from an evolutionary process where somatic mutations occur and eventually give rise to...
Cancer has long been understood as a somatic evolutionary process, but many details of tumor progres...
Tumours are composed of multiple subpopulations, each of which has its own genotype and phenotype. ...
A comprehensive understanding of the clonal evolution of cancer is critical for understanding neopla...
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of metastases is critical for understanding their basic biol...
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of metastases is critical for understanding their basic biol...
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of metastases is critical for understanding their basic biol...
We thank Marc Attiyeh, Martin Chmelik, Alison Hill and Adeeti Ullal for valuable discussions. This w...
<p>Cancer research has made tremendous progress in understanding the basic biology of tumors. One of...
Cancer research has made tremendous progress in understanding the basic biology of tumors. One of th...
Clonal evolution model of cancer provides a conceptual framework to interpret spatial and temporal i...
An accurate phylogeny of a cancer tumour has the potential to shed light on numerous phenomena, such...
An accurate phylogeny of a cancer tumour has the potential to shed light on numerous phenomena, such...
Cancers are composed of genetically distinct subpopulations of malignant cells. By sequencing DNA fr...
Tumour heterogeneity is central to chemotherapy resistance and disease progression in advanced malig...
Cancer arises from an evolutionary process where somatic mutations occur and eventually give rise to...
Cancer has long been understood as a somatic evolutionary process, but many details of tumor progres...
Tumours are composed of multiple subpopulations, each of which has its own genotype and phenotype. ...
A comprehensive understanding of the clonal evolution of cancer is critical for understanding neopla...
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of metastases is critical for understanding their basic biol...
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of metastases is critical for understanding their basic biol...
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of metastases is critical for understanding their basic biol...
We thank Marc Attiyeh, Martin Chmelik, Alison Hill and Adeeti Ullal for valuable discussions. This w...
<p>Cancer research has made tremendous progress in understanding the basic biology of tumors. One of...
Cancer research has made tremendous progress in understanding the basic biology of tumors. One of th...
Clonal evolution model of cancer provides a conceptual framework to interpret spatial and temporal i...
An accurate phylogeny of a cancer tumour has the potential to shed light on numerous phenomena, such...
An accurate phylogeny of a cancer tumour has the potential to shed light on numerous phenomena, such...
Cancers are composed of genetically distinct subpopulations of malignant cells. By sequencing DNA fr...
Tumour heterogeneity is central to chemotherapy resistance and disease progression in advanced malig...
Cancer arises from an evolutionary process where somatic mutations occur and eventually give rise to...
Cancer has long been understood as a somatic evolutionary process, but many details of tumor progres...
Tumours are composed of multiple subpopulations, each of which has its own genotype and phenotype. ...