Somatic copy number alteration (CNA) is a common phenomenon in cancer genome. Distinguishing significant consensus events (SCEs) from random background CNAs in a set of subjects has been proven to be a valuable tool to study cancer. In order to identify SCEs with an acceptable type I error rate, better computational approaches should be developed based on reasonable statistics and null distributions. In this article, we propose a new approach named TAGCNA for identifying SCEs in somatic CNAs that may encompass cancer driver genes. TAGCNA employs a peel-off permutation scheme to generate a reasonable null distribution based on a prior step of selecting tag CNA markers from the genome being considered. We demonstrate the statistical power of ...
By accurately describing cancer genomes, we may link genomic mutations to phenotypic effects and eve...
A well-established approach for detecting genes involved in tumorigenesis due to copy number alterat...
Copy number alterations (CNAs) are genomic alterations where some regions exhibit more or less copy ...
<div><p>Somatic copy number alteration (CNA) is a common phenomenon in cancer genome. Distinguishing...
Somatic copy number alteration (CNA) is a common phenomenon in cancer genome. Distinguishing signifi...
Somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) are a pervasive trait of human cancers that contributes to t...
Somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) are a pervasive trait of human cancers that contributes to t...
Cancer is a genetic disease. The activation, alteration or deactivation of cancer genes can stimulat...
Somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) play an important role in carcinogenesis. However, the impac...
In this article, we introduce a robust and efficient strategy for deriving global and allele-specifi...
A well-established approach for detecting genes involved in tumorigenesis due to copy number alterat...
We describe methods with enhanced power and specificity to identify genes targeted by somatic copy-n...
A well-established approach for detecting genes involved in tumorigenesis due to copy number alterat...
Chromosomal instability characterises several cancer types, in which large-scale structural alterati...
A powerful way to discover key genes playing causal roles in oncogenesis is to identify genomic regi...
By accurately describing cancer genomes, we may link genomic mutations to phenotypic effects and eve...
A well-established approach for detecting genes involved in tumorigenesis due to copy number alterat...
Copy number alterations (CNAs) are genomic alterations where some regions exhibit more or less copy ...
<div><p>Somatic copy number alteration (CNA) is a common phenomenon in cancer genome. Distinguishing...
Somatic copy number alteration (CNA) is a common phenomenon in cancer genome. Distinguishing signifi...
Somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) are a pervasive trait of human cancers that contributes to t...
Somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) are a pervasive trait of human cancers that contributes to t...
Cancer is a genetic disease. The activation, alteration or deactivation of cancer genes can stimulat...
Somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) play an important role in carcinogenesis. However, the impac...
In this article, we introduce a robust and efficient strategy for deriving global and allele-specifi...
A well-established approach for detecting genes involved in tumorigenesis due to copy number alterat...
We describe methods with enhanced power and specificity to identify genes targeted by somatic copy-n...
A well-established approach for detecting genes involved in tumorigenesis due to copy number alterat...
Chromosomal instability characterises several cancer types, in which large-scale structural alterati...
A powerful way to discover key genes playing causal roles in oncogenesis is to identify genomic regi...
By accurately describing cancer genomes, we may link genomic mutations to phenotypic effects and eve...
A well-established approach for detecting genes involved in tumorigenesis due to copy number alterat...
Copy number alterations (CNAs) are genomic alterations where some regions exhibit more or less copy ...