The detection of somatic single nucleotide variants is a crucial component to the characterization of the cancer genome. Mutation calling algorithms thus far have focused on comparing the normal and tumor genomes from the same individual. In recent years, it has become routine for projects like The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) to also sequence the tumor RNA. Here we present RADIA (RNA and DNA Integrated Analysis), a novel computational method combining the patient-matched normal and tumor DNA with the tumor RNA to detect somatic mutations. The inclusion of the RNA increases the power to detect somatic mutations, especially at low DNA allelic frequencies. By integrating an individual's DNA and RNA, we are able to detect mutations that would ot...
<p>Mutations are considered validated in the Somatic Low, Med, or High groups (blue), not validated ...
Both single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and DNA sequencing (scDNA-seq) have been applied for cel...
To detect functional somatic mutations in tumor samples, whole-exome sequencing (WES) is often used ...
The detection of somatic single nucleotide variants is a crucial component to the characterization o...
<div><p>The detection of somatic single nucleotide variants is a crucial component to the characteri...
© 2014 Radenbaugh et al.The detection of somatic single nucleotide variants is a crucial component t...
Much of our current understanding of cancer has come from investigating how normal cells are transfo...
<p>The normal DNA, tumor DNA, and tumor RNA BAMs are processed in parallel and initial low-level var...
Identifying somatic mutations is critical for cancer genome characterization and for prioritizing pa...
International audienceDNA extracted from cancer patients' whole blood may contain somatic mutations ...
The primary function for RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) is to investigate the transcriptome through differ...
<p>Artificial mutations were spiked into the tumor DNA and RNA BAM files of a breast cancer patient ...
Cancer development and progression is driven by genetic alterations. These alterations include somat...
SomaticSeq is an accurate somatic mutation detection pipeline implementing a stochastic boosting alg...
Advances in next-generation DNA sequencing technologies are now enabling detailed characterization o...
<p>Mutations are considered validated in the Somatic Low, Med, or High groups (blue), not validated ...
Both single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and DNA sequencing (scDNA-seq) have been applied for cel...
To detect functional somatic mutations in tumor samples, whole-exome sequencing (WES) is often used ...
The detection of somatic single nucleotide variants is a crucial component to the characterization o...
<div><p>The detection of somatic single nucleotide variants is a crucial component to the characteri...
© 2014 Radenbaugh et al.The detection of somatic single nucleotide variants is a crucial component t...
Much of our current understanding of cancer has come from investigating how normal cells are transfo...
<p>The normal DNA, tumor DNA, and tumor RNA BAMs are processed in parallel and initial low-level var...
Identifying somatic mutations is critical for cancer genome characterization and for prioritizing pa...
International audienceDNA extracted from cancer patients' whole blood may contain somatic mutations ...
The primary function for RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) is to investigate the transcriptome through differ...
<p>Artificial mutations were spiked into the tumor DNA and RNA BAM files of a breast cancer patient ...
Cancer development and progression is driven by genetic alterations. These alterations include somat...
SomaticSeq is an accurate somatic mutation detection pipeline implementing a stochastic boosting alg...
Advances in next-generation DNA sequencing technologies are now enabling detailed characterization o...
<p>Mutations are considered validated in the Somatic Low, Med, or High groups (blue), not validated ...
Both single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and DNA sequencing (scDNA-seq) have been applied for cel...
To detect functional somatic mutations in tumor samples, whole-exome sequencing (WES) is often used ...