Rapid evolution and biogeographic spread in a colorectal cancer
The clonal origins of metastases and the timing of dissemination remains an open question for most cancer types. Using primary and metastatic samples taken from one colorectal cancer patient, Alves et al. use Bayesian phylogenetics to reconstruct the history of metastasis.
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/60e29b029b23409db3c32e766b1e126f |
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Sumario: | The clonal origins of metastases and the timing of dissemination remains an open question for most cancer types. Using primary and metastatic samples taken from one colorectal cancer patient, Alves et al. use Bayesian phylogenetics to reconstruct the history of metastasis. |
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