Chromatin accessibility of primary human cancers ties regional mutational processes and signatures with tissues of origin

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Oliver Ocsenas and Ju00fcri Reimand from the Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Department of Molecular Genetics, University have published the paper: Chromatin accessibility of primary human cancers ties regional mutational processes and signatures with tissues of origin, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of August/10,/2022
  • what: This analysis shows that in most cancer types, regional mutagenesis is more strongly associated with chromatin accessibility of primary human cancers rather than normal tissues and cell lines, even when accounting for DNA replication timing in the comparison. This analysis shows that although individual frequently mutated . . .

     

    Logo ScioWire Beta black

    If you want to have access to all the content you need to log in!

    Thanks :)

    If you don't have an account, you can create one here.

     

Scroll to Top

Add A Knowledge Base Question !

+ = Verify Human or Spambot ?