Inferring Multi-Stage Pathway Progression Models from Tumor Phylogenies (opens in new tab)
Cancer progression is an evolutionary process driven by the accumulation and selection of somatic mutations, giving rise to genetically diverse subclonal populations within tumors. Understanding the dependencies among mutations and identifying recurrent evolutionary trajectories is critical for understanding cancer progression and informing therapeutic strategies. Recent advances in genomic sequencing and phylogenetic reconstruction now enable large-scale inference of tumor phylogenies, provi...
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