Intra-tumor heterogeneity concerns the existence of genetically different subclones within the same tumor. Single sample quantification of heterogeneity relies on precise determination of chromosomal copy numbers throughout the genome, and an assessment of whether identified mutation variant allele fractions match clonal or subclonal copy numbers. We discuss these issues using data from SNP arrays, whole exome sequencing and pathologist purity estimates on several breast cancers characterized by ERBB2 amplification. We show that chromosomal copy numbers can only be estimated from SNP array signals or sequencing depths for subclonal tumor samples with simple subclonal architectures under certain assumptions
SUMMARY Sequencing studies of breast tumor cohorts have identified many prevalent mutations, but pro...
Array-based genotyping platforms have during recent years been established as a valuable tool for th...
Introduction: Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-amplified breast cancer represents a c...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity concerns the existence of genetically different subclones within the same ...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity concerns the existence of genetically different subclones within the same ...
Abstract Intra-tumor heterogeneity reflects cancer genome evolution and provides key ...
Clonal deconvolution of mutational landscapes is crucial to understand the evolutionary dynamics of ...
<div><p>Cancers arise from successive rounds of mutation and selection, generating clonal population...
abstract: Breast and other solid tumors exhibit high and varying degrees of intra-tumor heterogeneit...
Cancers arise from successive rounds of mutation and selection, generating clonal populations that v...
Abstract Background Genomic aberrations can be used to determine cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Cli...
Traditional classifications and treatment of human cancers have operated with limitations surroundin...
Genomic analysis provides insights into the role of copy number variation in disease, but most metho...
SummaryThe extensive genetic heterogeneity of cancers can greatly affect therapy success due to the ...
The extensive genetic heterogeneity of cancers can greatly affect therapy success due to the existen...
SUMMARY Sequencing studies of breast tumor cohorts have identified many prevalent mutations, but pro...
Array-based genotyping platforms have during recent years been established as a valuable tool for th...
Introduction: Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-amplified breast cancer represents a c...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity concerns the existence of genetically different subclones within the same ...
Intra-tumor heterogeneity concerns the existence of genetically different subclones within the same ...
Abstract Intra-tumor heterogeneity reflects cancer genome evolution and provides key ...
Clonal deconvolution of mutational landscapes is crucial to understand the evolutionary dynamics of ...
<div><p>Cancers arise from successive rounds of mutation and selection, generating clonal population...
abstract: Breast and other solid tumors exhibit high and varying degrees of intra-tumor heterogeneit...
Cancers arise from successive rounds of mutation and selection, generating clonal populations that v...
Abstract Background Genomic aberrations can be used to determine cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Cli...
Traditional classifications and treatment of human cancers have operated with limitations surroundin...
Genomic analysis provides insights into the role of copy number variation in disease, but most metho...
SummaryThe extensive genetic heterogeneity of cancers can greatly affect therapy success due to the ...
The extensive genetic heterogeneity of cancers can greatly affect therapy success due to the existen...
SUMMARY Sequencing studies of breast tumor cohorts have identified many prevalent mutations, but pro...
Array-based genotyping platforms have during recent years been established as a valuable tool for th...
Introduction: Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-amplified breast cancer represents a c...