BACKGROUND: Comprehensive analyses have recently been performed on many human cancer tissues, leading to the identification of a number of mutated genes but providing no information on the variety of mutations present in each of them. This information is of interest to understand the possible origin of gene mutations that cause tumors. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We have analyzed the sequence heterogeneity of the transcripts of the human HPRT and G6PD single copy genes that are not considered tumor markers. Analyses have been performed on different colon cancers and on the nearby histologically normal tissues of two male patients. Several copies of each cDNA, which were produced by cloning the RT-PCR-amplified fragments of the specific ...
International audienceVirtually all cancer biological attributes are heterogeneous. Because of this,...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Although microsatellite instability (MSI) has been shown to be present in 15% of sporadic colorectal...
We have analyzed the sequence heterogeneity of the transcripts of the human HPRT and G6PD single cop...
Comprehensive analyses have recently been performed on many human cancer tissues, leading to the ide...
Genetic intratumoural heterogeneity is a natural consequence of imperfect DNA replication. Any two r...
The elucidation of the human genome sequence has made it possible to identify genetic alterations in...
Aim: Present cancer hypotheses are almost all based on the concept that accumulation of specific dri...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technology has revolutionised the biomedical sciences, where it is ...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
Abstract Analysis of spatial and temporal genetic heterogeneity in human cancers has revealed that s...
Cancers arise owing to mutations in a subset of genes that confer growth advantage. The availability...
Abstract Background It has long been known that mutations are at the core of many diseases, most no...
Background: Seemingly normal tissues progressively become populated by mutant clones over time. Most...
International audienceVirtually all cancer biological attributes are heterogeneous. Because of this,...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Although microsatellite instability (MSI) has been shown to be present in 15% of sporadic colorectal...
We have analyzed the sequence heterogeneity of the transcripts of the human HPRT and G6PD single cop...
Comprehensive analyses have recently been performed on many human cancer tissues, leading to the ide...
Genetic intratumoural heterogeneity is a natural consequence of imperfect DNA replication. Any two r...
The elucidation of the human genome sequence has made it possible to identify genetic alterations in...
Aim: Present cancer hypotheses are almost all based on the concept that accumulation of specific dri...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) technology has revolutionised the biomedical sciences, where it is ...
Genomic instability is a major driver of intra-tumor heterogeneity. However, unstable genomes often ...
Abstract Analysis of spatial and temporal genetic heterogeneity in human cancers has revealed that s...
Cancers arise owing to mutations in a subset of genes that confer growth advantage. The availability...
Abstract Background It has long been known that mutations are at the core of many diseases, most no...
Background: Seemingly normal tissues progressively become populated by mutant clones over time. Most...
International audienceVirtually all cancer biological attributes are heterogeneous. Because of this,...
Tumours accumulate many somatic mutations in their lifetime. Some of these mutations, drivers, conve...
Although microsatellite instability (MSI) has been shown to be present in 15% of sporadic colorectal...