Understanding the molecular basis of cancer requires characterization of its genetic defects. DNA microarray technologies can provide detailed raw data about chromosomal aberrations in tumor samples. Computational analysis is needed (1) to deduce from raw array data actual amplification or deletion events for chromosomal fragments and (2) to distinguish causal chromosomal alterations from functionally neutral ones. We present a comprehensive computational approach, RAE, designed to robustly map chromosomal alterations in tumor samples and assess their functional importance in cancer. To demonstrate the methodology, we experimentally profile copy number changes in a clinically aggressive subtype of soft-tissue sarcoma, pleomorphic liposarcom...
Cancer is a genetic disease. Step-wise alteration of genes that have a normal function in the cell c...
Abstract: Many types of tumors exhibit characteristic chromosomal losses or gains, as well as local ...
Cancer is a genetic disease. The activation, alteration or deactivation of cancer genes can stimulat...
Understanding the molecular basis of cancer requires characterization of its genetic defects. DNA mi...
Understanding the molecular basis of cancer requires characterization of its genetic defects. DNA mi...
Understanding the molecular basis of cancer requires characterization of its genetic defects. DNA mi...
A large database of copy number profiles from cancer genomes can facilitate the identification of re...
By accurately describing cancer genomes, we may link genomic mutations to phenotypic effects and eve...
By accurately describing cancer genomes, we may link genomic mutations to phenotypic effects and eve...
Study of DNA copy-number variation is a key part of cancer genomics. With the help of a comprehensiv...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Gains and losses of DNA are prevalent in cancer and emerge as a consequence of inter-related process...
Cancer is a genetic disease. The activation, alteration or deactivation of cancer genes can stimulat...
Gains and losses of DNA are prevalent in cancer and emerge as a consequence of inter-related process...
Cancer is a genetic disease. Step-wise alteration of genes that have a normal function in the cell c...
Abstract: Many types of tumors exhibit characteristic chromosomal losses or gains, as well as local ...
Cancer is a genetic disease. The activation, alteration or deactivation of cancer genes can stimulat...
Understanding the molecular basis of cancer requires characterization of its genetic defects. DNA mi...
Understanding the molecular basis of cancer requires characterization of its genetic defects. DNA mi...
Understanding the molecular basis of cancer requires characterization of its genetic defects. DNA mi...
A large database of copy number profiles from cancer genomes can facilitate the identification of re...
By accurately describing cancer genomes, we may link genomic mutations to phenotypic effects and eve...
By accurately describing cancer genomes, we may link genomic mutations to phenotypic effects and eve...
Study of DNA copy-number variation is a key part of cancer genomics. With the help of a comprehensiv...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Gains and losses of DNA are prevalent in cancer and emerge as a consequence of inter-related process...
Cancer is a genetic disease. The activation, alteration or deactivation of cancer genes can stimulat...
Gains and losses of DNA are prevalent in cancer and emerge as a consequence of inter-related process...
Cancer is a genetic disease. Step-wise alteration of genes that have a normal function in the cell c...
Abstract: Many types of tumors exhibit characteristic chromosomal losses or gains, as well as local ...
Cancer is a genetic disease. The activation, alteration or deactivation of cancer genes can stimulat...