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Appraising the relevance of DNA copy number loss and gain in prostate cancer using whole genome DNA sequence data
The CRUK-ICGC Prostate Group
School of Medicine
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Agriculture & Biology
prostatic neoplasms
100%
genetic models
84%
neoplasms
56%
nucleotide sequences
46%
haploinsufficiency
42%
genome
40%
DNA
37%
relapse
33%
G-protein coupled receptors
30%
ion channels
28%
gene deletion
28%
epigenetics
24%
inactivation
20%
mutation
16%
loci
14%
sampling
8%
genes
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Genetic Models
81%
Prostatic Neoplasms
58%
Long Noncoding RNA
52%
Genome
49%
DNA
40%
Haploinsufficiency
31%
Recurrence
28%
Gene Deletion
26%
G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
24%
Ion Channels
24%
Neoplasms
23%
Epigenomics
21%
Mutation
13%
Genes
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
genome
68%
cancer
68%
DNA
60%
loss
38%
gene
22%
tumor
15%
mutation
14%
inversion
10%
ion
9%