The mechanisms behind the evolution of complex genomic amplifications in cancer have remained largely unclear. Using whole-genome sequencing data of the pediatric tumor neuroblastoma, we here identified a type of amplification, termed 'seismic amplification', that is characterized by multiple rearrangements and discontinuous copy number levels. Overall, seismic amplifications occurred in 9.9% (274 of 2,756) of cases across 38 cancer types, and were associated with massively increased copy numbers and elevated oncogene expression. Reconstruction of the development of seismic amplification showed a stepwise evolution, starting with a chromothripsis event, followed by formation of circular extrachromosomal DNA that subsequently underwent repet...
Human cells have twenty-three pairs of chromosomes. In cancer, however, genes can be amplified in ch...
Human genomes are continuously subjected to mutations, which can drive genetic diseases and cancer. ...
In recent years, enormous progress has been made with respect to the identification of somatic mutat...
Seismic amplifications arise from several cycles of circular recombination of circular extrachromoso...
Analysis of whole-genome sequencing data across 2,658 tumors spanning 38 cancer types shows that chr...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
SummaryCancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conv...
Extrachromosomal circularization of DNA is an important genomic feature in cancer. However, the stru...
BACKGROUND: Chromothripsis is a recently discovered phenomenon of genomic rearrangement, possibly ar...
Genomic rearrangements are thought to occur progressively during tumor development. Recent findings,...
Background - Structural rearrangements form a major class of somatic variation in cancer genomes. Lo...
SummaryGenomic rearrangements are thought to occur progressively during tumor development. Recent fi...
A large database of copy number profiles from cancer genomes can facilitate the identification of re...
Human cells have twenty-three pairs of chromosomes. In cancer, however, genes can be amplified in ch...
Human genomes are continuously subjected to mutations, which can drive genetic diseases and cancer. ...
In recent years, enormous progress has been made with respect to the identification of somatic mutat...
Seismic amplifications arise from several cycles of circular recombination of circular extrachromoso...
Analysis of whole-genome sequencing data across 2,658 tumors spanning 38 cancer types shows that chr...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
SummaryCancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conv...
Extrachromosomal circularization of DNA is an important genomic feature in cancer. However, the stru...
BACKGROUND: Chromothripsis is a recently discovered phenomenon of genomic rearrangement, possibly ar...
Genomic rearrangements are thought to occur progressively during tumor development. Recent findings,...
Background - Structural rearrangements form a major class of somatic variation in cancer genomes. Lo...
SummaryGenomic rearrangements are thought to occur progressively during tumor development. Recent fi...
A large database of copy number profiles from cancer genomes can facilitate the identification of re...
Human cells have twenty-three pairs of chromosomes. In cancer, however, genes can be amplified in ch...
Human genomes are continuously subjected to mutations, which can drive genetic diseases and cancer. ...
In recent years, enormous progress has been made with respect to the identification of somatic mutat...