2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.23.058719
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DriverGroup: A novel method for identifying driver gene groups

Abstract: Motivation:Identifying cancer driver genes is a key task in cancer informatics. Most exisiting methods are focused on individual cancer drivers which regulate biological processes leading to cancer. However, the effect of a single gene may not be sufficient to drive cancer progression. Here, we hypothesise that there are driver gene groups that work in concert to regulate cancer and we develop a novel computational method to detect those driver gene groups. Results: We develop a novel method named DriverGroup … Show more

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“…As can be seen from the methods above, most of the methods use mutual exclusivity of mutations to identify cancer driver modules. With this technique, the mutation from only one member in an identified module is enough to trigger cancer progression 20 , 49 . Thus, the identified drivers in a module may not work together to regulate their targets to drive cancer.…”
Section: Cancer Driver Discovery Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As can be seen from the methods above, most of the methods use mutual exclusivity of mutations to identify cancer driver modules. With this technique, the mutation from only one member in an identified module is enough to trigger cancer progression 20 , 49 . Thus, the identified drivers in a module may not work together to regulate their targets to drive cancer.…”
Section: Cancer Driver Discovery Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%