Genomic analysis provides insights into the role of copy number variation in disease, but most methods are not designed to resolve mixed populations of cells. In tumours, where genetic heterogeneity is common, very important information may be lost that would be useful for reconstructing evolutionary history. Here we show that with flow-sorted nuclei, whole genome amplification and next generation sequencing we can accurately quantify genomic copy number within an individual nucleus. We apply single-nucleus sequencing to investigate tumour population structure and evolution in two human breast cancer cases. Analysis of 100 single cells from a polygenomic tumour revealed three distinct clonal subpopulations that probably represent sequential...
Tumour development has long been recognised as an evolutionary process during which cells accumulate...
Background: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is considered to be a precursor of invasive breast cance...
Disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) detected in the bone marrow have been shown as an independent progno...
Tumours are heterogeneous populations of cells that evolve dynamically in response to selective pres...
SUMMARY Sequencing studies of breast tumor cohorts have identified many prevalent mutations, but pro...
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of breast cancer; however, our knowledge of how these complex rearrangemen...
Sequencing studies of breast tumor cohorts have identified many prevalent mutations, but provide lim...
Aneuploidy is a prominent feature in Triple-Negative Breast Cancers (TNBC), however, the evolution o...
A substantial proportion of tumors consist of genotypically distinct subpopulations of cancer cells....
A substantial proportion of tumors consist of genotypically distinct subpopulations of cancer cells....
Single-cell sequencing is a promising technology that can address cancer cell evolution by identifyi...
Abstract Cancer is driven by complex evolutionary dynamics involving billions of cells. Increasing e...
Tumours are composed of heterogeneous populations of cells which, under the pressure of the host and...
Tumor cells have heterogeneous genotypes, which drives progression and treatment resistance. Such ge...
Tumours are composed of heterogeneous populations of cells which, under the pressure of the host and...
Tumour development has long been recognised as an evolutionary process during which cells accumulate...
Background: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is considered to be a precursor of invasive breast cance...
Disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) detected in the bone marrow have been shown as an independent progno...
Tumours are heterogeneous populations of cells that evolve dynamically in response to selective pres...
SUMMARY Sequencing studies of breast tumor cohorts have identified many prevalent mutations, but pro...
Aneuploidy is a hallmark of breast cancer; however, our knowledge of how these complex rearrangemen...
Sequencing studies of breast tumor cohorts have identified many prevalent mutations, but provide lim...
Aneuploidy is a prominent feature in Triple-Negative Breast Cancers (TNBC), however, the evolution o...
A substantial proportion of tumors consist of genotypically distinct subpopulations of cancer cells....
A substantial proportion of tumors consist of genotypically distinct subpopulations of cancer cells....
Single-cell sequencing is a promising technology that can address cancer cell evolution by identifyi...
Abstract Cancer is driven by complex evolutionary dynamics involving billions of cells. Increasing e...
Tumours are composed of heterogeneous populations of cells which, under the pressure of the host and...
Tumor cells have heterogeneous genotypes, which drives progression and treatment resistance. Such ge...
Tumours are composed of heterogeneous populations of cells which, under the pressure of the host and...
Tumour development has long been recognised as an evolutionary process during which cells accumulate...
Background: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is considered to be a precursor of invasive breast cance...
Disseminated tumor cells (DTCs) detected in the bone marrow have been shown as an independent progno...