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SUBMITTER: Yates LR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4500826 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yates Lucy R LR Gerstung Moritz M Knappskog Stian S Desmedt Christine C Gundem Gunes G Van Loo Peter P Aas Turid T Alexandrov Ludmil B LB Larsimont Denis D Davies Helen H Li Yilong Y Ju Young Seok YS Ramakrishna Manasa M Haugland Hans Kristian HK Lilleng Peer Kaare PK Nik-Zainal Serena S McLaren Stuart S Butler Adam A Martin Sancha S Glodzik Dominic D Menzies Andrew A Raine Keiran K Hinton Jonathan J Jones David D Mudie Laura J LJ Jiang Bing B Vincent Delphine D Greene-Colozzi April A Adnet Pierre-Yves PY Fatima Aquila A Maetens Marion M Ignatiadis Michail M Stratton Michael R MR Sotiriou Christos C Richardson Andrea L AL Lønning Per Eystein PE Wedge David C DC Campbell Peter J PJ
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The sequencing of cancer genomes may enable tailoring of therapeutics to the underlying biological abnormalities driving a particular patient's tumor. However, sequencing-based strategies rely heavily on representative sampling of tumors. To understand the subclonal structure of primary breast cancer, we applied whole-genome and targeted sequencing to multiple samples from each of 50 patients' tumors (303 samples in total). The extent of subclonal diversification varied among cases and followed ...[more]