nFuse: Discovery of complex genomic rearrangements in cancer using high-throughput sequencing

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Closed chains of breakage and rejoining (CCBRs). (A) In an idealized version of a CCBR, no chromosomal material is lost or gained. (B) Actual CCBRs may involve small loss or gain of chromosomal material. For instance, the A2A3 and C2C3 sections of chromosomes A and C appear to have been lost, and the B2B3 section of chromosome B appears to have been duplicated. (C) The breakpoint graph for the CCBR in B showing (A1, A4) and (C1, C4) loss edges and a (B2, B3) gain edge.

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  1. Genome Res. 22: 2250-2261

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