Both normal tissue development and cancer growth are driven by a branching process of cell division and mutation accumulation that leads to intra-tissue genetic heterogeneity. However, quantifying somatic evolution in humans remains challenging. Here, we show that multi-sample genomic data from a single time point of normal and cancer tissues contains information on single-cell divisions. We present a new theoretical framework that, applied to whole-genome sequencing data of healthy tissue and cancer, allows inferring the mutation rate and the cell survival/death rate per division. On average, we found that cells accumulate 1.14 mutations per cell division in healthy haematopoiesis and 1.37 mutations per division in brain development. In bo...
Tumours are heterogeneous populations of cells that evolve dynamically in response to selective pres...
Tumors often harbor orders of magnitude more mutations than healthy tissues. The increased number of...
Although a cell produces an assortment of products that protect, inspect and if necessary heal its v...
Abstract Cancer is driven by complex evolutionary dynamics involving billions of cells. Increasing e...
Next-generation sequencing data from human cancers are often difficult to interpret within the conte...
<div><p>The immortal strand hypothesis poses that stem cells could produce differentiated progeny wh...
The immortal strand hypothesis poses that stem cells could produce differentiated progeny while cons...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity poses substantial challenges for cancer treatment. A tumor's composition c...
Although all cells in a human body are descendant from a single cell –i.e. the zygote– the genetic c...
5BackgroundA large number of algorithms is being developed to reconstruct evolutionary models of ind...
All cancers were once normal cells. They became cancerous through the chance acquisition of particul...
Genomic analysis provides insights into the role of copy number variation in disease, but most metho...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
DNA mutations accumulate at a steady pace across the human genome, passing from one generation to an...
The somatic mutations present in the genome of a cell accumulate over the lifetime of a multicellula...
Tumours are heterogeneous populations of cells that evolve dynamically in response to selective pres...
Tumors often harbor orders of magnitude more mutations than healthy tissues. The increased number of...
Although a cell produces an assortment of products that protect, inspect and if necessary heal its v...
Abstract Cancer is driven by complex evolutionary dynamics involving billions of cells. Increasing e...
Next-generation sequencing data from human cancers are often difficult to interpret within the conte...
<div><p>The immortal strand hypothesis poses that stem cells could produce differentiated progeny wh...
The immortal strand hypothesis poses that stem cells could produce differentiated progeny while cons...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity poses substantial challenges for cancer treatment. A tumor's composition c...
Although all cells in a human body are descendant from a single cell –i.e. the zygote– the genetic c...
5BackgroundA large number of algorithms is being developed to reconstruct evolutionary models of ind...
All cancers were once normal cells. They became cancerous through the chance acquisition of particul...
Genomic analysis provides insights into the role of copy number variation in disease, but most metho...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
DNA mutations accumulate at a steady pace across the human genome, passing from one generation to an...
The somatic mutations present in the genome of a cell accumulate over the lifetime of a multicellula...
Tumours are heterogeneous populations of cells that evolve dynamically in response to selective pres...
Tumors often harbor orders of magnitude more mutations than healthy tissues. The increased number of...
Although a cell produces an assortment of products that protect, inspect and if necessary heal its v...