Journal article
Evaluating statistical approaches to define clonal origin of tumours using bulk DNA sequencing: context is everything
T Kader, M Zethoven, KL Gorringe
Genome Biology | BMC | Published : 2022
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Abstract
Clonal analysis of tumour sequencing data enables the evaluation of the relationship of histologically distinct synchronous lesions, such as co-existing benign areas, and temporally distinct tumours, such as primary-recurrence comparisons. In this review, we summarise statistical approaches that are commonly employed to define tumour clonal relatedness using data from bulk DNA technologies. We discuss approaches using total copy number, allele-specific copy number and mutation data, and the relative genomic resolution required for analysis and summarise some of the current tools for inferring clonal relationships. We argue that the impact of the biological context is critical in selecting an..
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Funding Acknowledgements
TK was supported by Cancer Council Victoria Post-doctoral Fellowship. KLG was supported by a Victorian Cancer Agency Mid-Career Fellowship.