2019
DOI: 10.1101/675462
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Differential Allele-Specific Expression Uncovers Breast Cancer Genes Dysregulated By Cis Noncoding Mutations

Abstract: Identifying cancer-relevant mutations in noncoding regions is extremely challenging due to the large numbers of such mutations, their low levels of recurrence, and the general difficulty in interpreting their impact. To uncover genes that are dysregulated due to somatic mutations in cis, we introduce the concept of differential allele-specific expression (ASE) and develop methods to identify genes within an individual's cancer whose ASE differs from what is found in matched normal tissue. When applied to breas… Show more

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