Mutations associated with tumorigenesis may either arise somatically or can be inherited through the germline. We performed a comparison of somatic, germline, shared (found in both soma and germline) and somatic recurrent mutational spectra for 17 human tumor suppressor genes, which focused upon missense single base-pair substitutions and microdeletions/microinsertions. Somatic and germline mutational spectra were similar in relation to C.G>T.A transitions but differed with respect to the frequency of A.T>G.C, A.T>T.A, and C.G>A.T substitutions. Shared missense mutations were characterized by higher mutability rates, greater physicochemical differences between wild-type and mutant residues, and a tendency to occur in evolutionarily conserve...
Genetic variation is the main reason of the phenotypic differences among individuals, as well as of ...
Cancer cells explore a broad mutational landscape, bringing the possibility that tumor-specific soma...
Somatic mutations are an inevitable component of ageing and the most important cause of cancer. The ...
Mutations associated with tumorigenesis may either arise somatically or can be inherited through the...
Mutations associated with tumorigenesis may either arise somatically or can be inherited through the...
The known somatic (N>4000) and germline (N>4000) cancer-associated mutational spectra (viz. missense...
Abstract Somatic mutations are an inevitable component of ageing and the most important cause of can...
Cancer results from the progressive accumulation of genetic alterations that drive uncontrolled cell...
Cancer results from the progressive accumulation of genetic alterations that drive uncontrolled cell...
A key goal in cancer research is to find the genomic alterations which underlie malignant cells. Gen...
Genomic sequence mutations can be pathogenic in both germline and somatic cells. Several authors hav...
Most cancers are caused by a combination of inherited germline variants and somatically acquired m...
Background: Genome wide-association studies have successfully identified several hundred independent...
Abstract Background Because driver mutations provide selective advantage to the mutant clone, they t...
Statistical analysis of pathogenicity of somatic mutations in cancer Recent large-scale sequencing s...
Genetic variation is the main reason of the phenotypic differences among individuals, as well as of ...
Cancer cells explore a broad mutational landscape, bringing the possibility that tumor-specific soma...
Somatic mutations are an inevitable component of ageing and the most important cause of cancer. The ...
Mutations associated with tumorigenesis may either arise somatically or can be inherited through the...
Mutations associated with tumorigenesis may either arise somatically or can be inherited through the...
The known somatic (N>4000) and germline (N>4000) cancer-associated mutational spectra (viz. missense...
Abstract Somatic mutations are an inevitable component of ageing and the most important cause of can...
Cancer results from the progressive accumulation of genetic alterations that drive uncontrolled cell...
Cancer results from the progressive accumulation of genetic alterations that drive uncontrolled cell...
A key goal in cancer research is to find the genomic alterations which underlie malignant cells. Gen...
Genomic sequence mutations can be pathogenic in both germline and somatic cells. Several authors hav...
Most cancers are caused by a combination of inherited germline variants and somatically acquired m...
Background: Genome wide-association studies have successfully identified several hundred independent...
Abstract Background Because driver mutations provide selective advantage to the mutant clone, they t...
Statistical analysis of pathogenicity of somatic mutations in cancer Recent large-scale sequencing s...
Genetic variation is the main reason of the phenotypic differences among individuals, as well as of ...
Cancer cells explore a broad mutational landscape, bringing the possibility that tumor-specific soma...
Somatic mutations are an inevitable component of ageing and the most important cause of cancer. The ...