The rates and patterns of somatic mutation in normal tissues are largely unknown outside of humans. Comparative analyses can shed light on the diversity of mutagenesis across species, and on long-standing hypotheses about the evolution of somatic mutation rates and their role in cancer and ageing. Here we performed whole-genome sequencing of 208 intestinal crypts from 56 individuals to study the landscape of somatic mutation across 16 mammalian species. We found that somatic mutagenesis was dominated by seemingly endogenous mutational processes in all species, including 5-methylcytosine deamination and oxidative damage. With some differences, mutational signatures in other species resembled those described in humans8, although the relative ...
The accumulation of somatic mutations is a driver of cancer and has long been associated with ageing...
Cancer genome sequencing has revealed that somatic mutation rates vary substantially across the huma...
Knowledge of the rate of point mutation is of fundamental importance, because mutations are a vital ...
The rates and patterns of somatic mutation in normal tissues are largely unknown outside of humans1–...
2019-02-12The rate and nature of somatic mutations that accumulate in humans with age have long been...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
Accumulation of somatic mutations may contribute to the development of cancers and the functional de...
Accumulation of somatic mutations may contribute to the development of cancers and the functional de...
Abstract Background The evolution of multi-cellular animals has produced a conspicuous trend toward ...
The somatic mutations present in the genome of a cell accumulate over the lifetime of a multicellula...
The accumulation of somatic mutations is a driver of cancer and has long been associated with ageing...
The accumulation of somatic mutations is a driver of cancer and has long been associated with ageing...
Cancer genome sequencing has revealed that somatic mutation rates vary substantially across the huma...
Knowledge of the rate of point mutation is of fundamental importance, because mutations are a vital ...
The rates and patterns of somatic mutation in normal tissues are largely unknown outside of humans1–...
2019-02-12The rate and nature of somatic mutations that accumulate in humans with age have long been...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
Background: The lifelong accumulation of somatic mutations underlies age-related phenotypes and canc...
Accumulation of somatic mutations may contribute to the development of cancers and the functional de...
Accumulation of somatic mutations may contribute to the development of cancers and the functional de...
Abstract Background The evolution of multi-cellular animals has produced a conspicuous trend toward ...
The somatic mutations present in the genome of a cell accumulate over the lifetime of a multicellula...
The accumulation of somatic mutations is a driver of cancer and has long been associated with ageing...
The accumulation of somatic mutations is a driver of cancer and has long been associated with ageing...
Cancer genome sequencing has revealed that somatic mutation rates vary substantially across the huma...
Knowledge of the rate of point mutation is of fundamental importance, because mutations are a vital ...