Signatures of mutation and selection in the cancer genome
Wellcome Sanger Institute · Van Andel Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
The cancer genome is moulded by the dual processes of somatic mutation and selection. Homozygous deletions in cancer genomes occur over recessive cancer genes, where they can confer selective growth advantage, and over fragile sites, where they are thought to reflect an increased local rate of DNA breakage. However, most homozygous deletions in cancer genomes are unexplained. Here we identified 2,428 somatic homozygous deletions in 746 cancer cell lines. These overlie 11% of protein-coding genes that, therefore, are not mandatory for survival of human cells. We derived structural signatures that distinguish between homozygous deletions over recessive cancer genes and fragile sites. Application to clusters of…
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22Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Genome
- Genetics
- Gene
- Cancer
- Mutation
- Mutation rate
- Human genome