Abstract Breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) is a complex rearrangement that leads to tumor malignancy. Existing models for detecting BFBs rely on the ideal BFB hypothesis, ruling out the possibility of BFBs entangled with other structural variations, that is, complex BFBs. We propose an algorithm Ambigram to identify complex BFB and reconstruct the rearranged structure of the local genome during the cancer subclone evolution process. Ambigram handles data from short, linked, long, and single-cell sequences, and optical mapping technologies. Ambigram successfully deciphers the gold- or silver-standard complex BFBs against the state-of-the-art in multiple cancers. Ambigram dissects the intratumor heterogeneity of complex BFB events with single-cell...
<i>Alu</i> elements are short, ∼300-bp stretches of DNA and are the most abundant repetitive element...
Background: A cancer genome is derived from the germline genome through a series of somatic mutation...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...
e-letterUnderstanding the mechanims responsible for cancer genome complexity has been an important g...
The Breakage Fusion Bridge (BFB) process is a key marker for genomic instability, producing highly r...
Producing gene fusions through genomic structural rearrangements is a major mechanism for tumor evol...
The chromosome breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) cycle is a mutational process that produces gene amplifi...
In recent decades, advances in sequencing technologies have led to an explosion of discoveries in ca...
It has long been known that rearrangements of chromosomes through breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) cycle...
Genomic rearrangements are common in cancer, with demonstrated links to disease progression and trea...
For decades, cytogenetic studies have demonstrated that somatically acquired structural rearrangemen...
Producing gene fusions through genomic structural rearrangements is a major mechanism for tumor evol...
International audienceIn the 1990s, fluorescent in situ hybridization approaches made it possible to...
Rearrangements of the genome can be detected by microarray methods and massively parallel sequencing...
Contains fulltext : 88424.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Characterisati...
<i>Alu</i> elements are short, ∼300-bp stretches of DNA and are the most abundant repetitive element...
Background: A cancer genome is derived from the germline genome through a series of somatic mutation...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...
e-letterUnderstanding the mechanims responsible for cancer genome complexity has been an important g...
The Breakage Fusion Bridge (BFB) process is a key marker for genomic instability, producing highly r...
Producing gene fusions through genomic structural rearrangements is a major mechanism for tumor evol...
The chromosome breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) cycle is a mutational process that produces gene amplifi...
In recent decades, advances in sequencing technologies have led to an explosion of discoveries in ca...
It has long been known that rearrangements of chromosomes through breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) cycle...
Genomic rearrangements are common in cancer, with demonstrated links to disease progression and trea...
For decades, cytogenetic studies have demonstrated that somatically acquired structural rearrangemen...
Producing gene fusions through genomic structural rearrangements is a major mechanism for tumor evol...
International audienceIn the 1990s, fluorescent in situ hybridization approaches made it possible to...
Rearrangements of the genome can be detected by microarray methods and massively parallel sequencing...
Contains fulltext : 88424.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Characterisati...
<i>Alu</i> elements are short, ∼300-bp stretches of DNA and are the most abundant repetitive element...
Background: A cancer genome is derived from the germline genome through a series of somatic mutation...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...