Defective DNA damage repair leads to frequent catastrophic genomic events in murine and human tumors
Defective DNA damage repair leads to frequent catastrophic genomic events in murine and human tumors
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Ratnaparkhe, Manasi , Wong, John K. L. , Wei, Pei-Chi , Hlevnjak, Mario , Kolb, Thorsten , Simovic, Milena , Haag, Daniel , Paul, Yashna , Devens, Frauke , Northcott, Paul , Jones, David T. W. , Kool, Marcel , Jauch, Anna , Pastorczak, Agata , Mlynarski, Wojciech , Korshunov, Andrey , Kumar, Rajiv , Downing, Susanna M. , Pfister, Stefan M. , Zapatka, Marc , McKinnon, Peter J. , Alt, Frederick W. , Lichter, Peter and Ernst, Aurélie
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Chromothripsis and chromoanasynthesis are catastrophic events leading to clustered genomic rearrangements. Whole-genome sequencing revealed frequent complex genomic rearrangements (
n
= 16/26) in brain tumors developing in mice deficient for factors involved in homologous-recombination-repair or non-homologous-end-joining. Catastrophic event...
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Defective DNA damage repair leads to frequent catastrophic genomic events in murine and human tumors
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Wong, John K. L.
Wei, Pei-Chi
Hlevnjak, Mario
Kolb, Thorsten
Simovic, Milena
Haag, Daniel
Paul, Yashna
Devens, Frauke
Northcott, Paul
Jones, David T. W.
Kool, Marcel
Jauch, Anna
Pastorczak, Agata
Mlynarski, Wojciech
Korshunov, Andrey
Kumar, Rajiv
Downing, Susanna M.
Pfister, Stefan M.
Zapatka, Marc
McKinnon, Peter J.
Alt, Frederick W.
Lichter, Peter
Ernst, Aurélie
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-018-06925-4