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SUBMITTER: Voet T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3695511 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Voet Thierry T Kumar Parveen P Van Loo Peter P Cooke Susanna L SL Marshall John J Lin Meng-Lay ML Zamani Esteki Masoud M Van der Aa Niels N Mateiu Ligia L McBride David J DJ Bignell Graham R GR McLaren Stuart S Teague Jon J Butler Adam A Raine Keiran K Stebbings Lucy A LA Quail Michael A MA D'Hooghe Thomas T Moreau Yves Y Futreal P Andrew PA Stratton Michael R MR Vermeesch Joris R JR Campbell Peter J PJ
Nucleic acids research 20130429 12
The nature and pace of genome mutation is largely unknown. Because standard methods sequence DNA from populations of cells, the genetic composition of individual cells is lost, de novo mutations in cells are concealed within the bulk signal and per cell cycle mutation rates and mechanisms remain elusive. Although single-cell genome analyses could resolve these problems, such analyses are error-prone because of whole-genome amplification (WGA) artefacts and are limited in the types of DNA mutatio ...[more]