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Single-cell genomic variation induced by mutational processes in cancer
How cell-to-cell copy number alterations that underpin genomic instability(1) in human cancers drive genomic and phenotypic variation, and consequently the evolution of cancer(2), remains understudied. Here, by applying scaled single-cell whole-genome sequencing(3) to wild-type, TP53-deficient and T...
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