Using pan-cancer data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), we investigated how patterns in copy number alterations in cancer cells vary both by tissue type and as a function of genetic alteration. We find that patterns in both chromosomal ploidy and individual arm copy number are dependent on tumour type. We highlight for example, the significant losses in chromosome arm 3p and the gain of ploidy in 5q in kidney clear cell renal cell carcinoma tissue samples. We find that specific gene mutations are associated with genome-wide copy number changes. Using signatures derived from non-negative factorisation, we also find gene mutations that are associated with particular patterns of ploidy change. Finally, utilising a set of machine learning cl...
Chromosomal instability in cancer consists of dynamic changes to the number and structure of chromos...
Determining how somatic copy-number alterations (SCNAs) promote cancer is an important goal. We char...
AbstractGenetic aberrations are crucial in renal tumor progression. In this study, we describe loss ...
Using pan-cancer data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), we investigated how patterns in copy numb...
Gains and losses of DNA are prevalent in cancer and emerge as a consequence of inter-related process...
<div><p>Tumorigenic processes are understood to be driven by epi-/genetic and genomic alterations fr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Regional genomic copy number alterations (CNA) are observed in the vast maj...
Tumorigenic processes are understood to be driven by epi-/genetic and genomic alterations from singl...
A large database of copy number profiles from cancer genomes can facilitate the identification of re...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Several recently reported recurrent genomic alterations in clear cell renal cell carcinoma are linke...
Somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) play an important role in carcinogenesis. However, the impac...
By accurately describing cancer genomes, we may link genomic mutations to phenotypic effects and eve...
Array comparative genomic hybridization was used to identify copy number alterations in clear cell r...
Aneuploidy, loosely defined as an imbalance of chromosomes, is found in ~90% of all solid tumors and...
Chromosomal instability in cancer consists of dynamic changes to the number and structure of chromos...
Determining how somatic copy-number alterations (SCNAs) promote cancer is an important goal. We char...
AbstractGenetic aberrations are crucial in renal tumor progression. In this study, we describe loss ...
Using pan-cancer data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), we investigated how patterns in copy numb...
Gains and losses of DNA are prevalent in cancer and emerge as a consequence of inter-related process...
<div><p>Tumorigenic processes are understood to be driven by epi-/genetic and genomic alterations fr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Regional genomic copy number alterations (CNA) are observed in the vast maj...
Tumorigenic processes are understood to be driven by epi-/genetic and genomic alterations from singl...
A large database of copy number profiles from cancer genomes can facilitate the identification of re...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Several recently reported recurrent genomic alterations in clear cell renal cell carcinoma are linke...
Somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) play an important role in carcinogenesis. However, the impac...
By accurately describing cancer genomes, we may link genomic mutations to phenotypic effects and eve...
Array comparative genomic hybridization was used to identify copy number alterations in clear cell r...
Aneuploidy, loosely defined as an imbalance of chromosomes, is found in ~90% of all solid tumors and...
Chromosomal instability in cancer consists of dynamic changes to the number and structure of chromos...
Determining how somatic copy-number alterations (SCNAs) promote cancer is an important goal. We char...
AbstractGenetic aberrations are crucial in renal tumor progression. In this study, we describe loss ...