Publication date: 14 August 2017
Source:Cancer Cell, Volume 32, Issue 2
Author(s): Peter J. Campbell
With a few exceptions, cancers typically carry more than one driver mutation, sometimes five, ten, or more, and these driver mutations do not necessarily assort randomly. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Mina et al. systematically characterize patterns of co-mutation and mutual exclusivity in 6,456 cancers across 23 tumor types.
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With a few exceptions, cancers typically carry more than one driver mutation, sometimes five, ten, or more, and these driver mutations do not necessarily assort randomly. In this issue of Cancer Cell, Mina et al. systematically characterize patterns of co-mutation and mutual exclusivity in 6,456 cancers across 23 tumor types.http://ift.tt/2wjSasT
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