The unprecedented resolution of high-throughput genomics has enabled the recent discovery of a phenomenon by which specific regions of the genome are shattered and then stitched together via a single devastating event, referred to as chromothripsis. Potential mechanisms governing this process are now emerging, with implications for our understanding of the role of genomic rearrangements in development and disease
International audienceThe recent discovery of a new kind of massive chromosomal rearrangement, bapti...
Background - Structural rearrangements form a major class of somatic variation in cancer genomes. Lo...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
Human genomes are continuously subjected to mutations, which can drive genetic diseases and cancer. ...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Genomic alterations that lead to oncogene activation and tumour suppressor loss are important drivin...
Funder: Ludwig Center at HarvardFunder: National Cancer Institute: K22CA193848Funder: US National In...
In the present review, we focus on the phenomenon of chromothripsis, a new type of complex chromosom...
A report in this issue describes “chromothripsis,” a new mechanism for genetic instability in cancer...
BACKGROUND: Chromothripsis is a recently discovered phenomenon of genomic rearrangement, possibly ar...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
Cancer genome sequencing has identified chromothripsis, a complex class of structural genomic rearra...
The chromothripsis hypothesis suggests an extraordinary one-step catastrophic genomic event allowing...
Chromothripsis scars the genome when localized chromosome shattering and repair occurs in a one-off ...
SummaryCancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conv...
International audienceThe recent discovery of a new kind of massive chromosomal rearrangement, bapti...
Background - Structural rearrangements form a major class of somatic variation in cancer genomes. Lo...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
Human genomes are continuously subjected to mutations, which can drive genetic diseases and cancer. ...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Genomic alterations that lead to oncogene activation and tumour suppressor loss are important drivin...
Funder: Ludwig Center at HarvardFunder: National Cancer Institute: K22CA193848Funder: US National In...
In the present review, we focus on the phenomenon of chromothripsis, a new type of complex chromosom...
A report in this issue describes “chromothripsis,” a new mechanism for genetic instability in cancer...
BACKGROUND: Chromothripsis is a recently discovered phenomenon of genomic rearrangement, possibly ar...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
Cancer genome sequencing has identified chromothripsis, a complex class of structural genomic rearra...
The chromothripsis hypothesis suggests an extraordinary one-step catastrophic genomic event allowing...
Chromothripsis scars the genome when localized chromosome shattering and repair occurs in a one-off ...
SummaryCancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conv...
International audienceThe recent discovery of a new kind of massive chromosomal rearrangement, bapti...
Background - Structural rearrangements form a major class of somatic variation in cancer genomes. Lo...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...