BACKGROUND: Mixture models of mutagenetic trees are evolutionary models that capture several pathways of ordered accumulation of genetic events observed in different subsets of patients. They were used to model HIV progression by accumulation of resistance mutations in the viral genome under drug pressure and cancer progression by accumulation of chromosomal aberrations in tumor cells. From the mixture models a genetic progression score (GPS) can be derived that estimates the genetic status of single patients according to the corresponding progression along the tree models. GPS values were shown to have predictive power for estimating drug resistance in HIV or the survival time in cancer. Still, the reliability of the exact values of such c...
Cancers are composed of genetically distinct subpopulations of malignant cells. By sequencing DNA fr...
MOTIVATION: Tumorigenesis is an evolutionary process by which tumor cells acquire sequences of mutat...
The historic relationship of species and genes are traditionally depicted using trees. However, not ...
BACKGROUND: Mixture models of mutagenetic trees are evolutionary models that capture several pathway...
The evolution of drug resistance in HIV is characterized by the accumulation of resistance-associat...
Summary: Mixture models of mutagenetic trees constitute a class of probabilistic models for describi...
Motivation: In cancer research, prediction of time to death or relapse is important for a meaningful...
Drug resistance presents a major obstacle to successful treatment of HIV infected patients. HIV’s hi...
One of the hallmarks of cancer is the extremely high mutability and genetic instability of tumor cel...
Identifying the interrelations among cancer driver genes and the patterns in which the driver genes ...
Summary: In genetics, many evolutionary pathways can be modeled by the ordered accumulation of perma...
We present a new approach for modelling the occurrence of genetic changes in human tumours over tim...
We present a new approach for modelling the dependences between genetic changes in human tumours. In...
Abstract Background Disease progression models are important for understanding the critical steps du...
Cancer is a multi-stage process resulting from accumulation of genetic mutations. Data obtained from...
Cancers are composed of genetically distinct subpopulations of malignant cells. By sequencing DNA fr...
MOTIVATION: Tumorigenesis is an evolutionary process by which tumor cells acquire sequences of mutat...
The historic relationship of species and genes are traditionally depicted using trees. However, not ...
BACKGROUND: Mixture models of mutagenetic trees are evolutionary models that capture several pathway...
The evolution of drug resistance in HIV is characterized by the accumulation of resistance-associat...
Summary: Mixture models of mutagenetic trees constitute a class of probabilistic models for describi...
Motivation: In cancer research, prediction of time to death or relapse is important for a meaningful...
Drug resistance presents a major obstacle to successful treatment of HIV infected patients. HIV’s hi...
One of the hallmarks of cancer is the extremely high mutability and genetic instability of tumor cel...
Identifying the interrelations among cancer driver genes and the patterns in which the driver genes ...
Summary: In genetics, many evolutionary pathways can be modeled by the ordered accumulation of perma...
We present a new approach for modelling the occurrence of genetic changes in human tumours over tim...
We present a new approach for modelling the dependences between genetic changes in human tumours. In...
Abstract Background Disease progression models are important for understanding the critical steps du...
Cancer is a multi-stage process resulting from accumulation of genetic mutations. Data obtained from...
Cancers are composed of genetically distinct subpopulations of malignant cells. By sequencing DNA fr...
MOTIVATION: Tumorigenesis is an evolutionary process by which tumor cells acquire sequences of mutat...
The historic relationship of species and genes are traditionally depicted using trees. However, not ...