Exonic variants undergoing allele-specific selection in cancers
Abstract Background Allelic imbalance (AI) in tumors is caused by chromosomal and sub-chromosomal gains and losses. Results We evaluated AI at 109,086 germline exonic SNP loci in four cancer types, and identified a set of SNPs that demonstrate strong tumor allele specificity in AI events. Further an...
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Main Authors: | Qiyuan Li (Author), Yuanyuan Zeng (Author), Janet Wang (Author), Hongkun Fang (Author), Jintao Guo (Author), Liying Yu (Author), Taoling Zhong (Author), Chaoqun Xu (Author), Matthew Freedman (Author), Thomas LaFramboise (Author) |
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