Single-cell sequencing data reveal widespread recurrence and loss of mutational hits in the life histories of tumors

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.

Somatic mutations occurring during tumor evolution could violate the infinite sites assumption. (A) The mutation indicated by the red diamond occurs in parallel in two different lineages. (B) The mutation depicted by the orange circle is lost in the left branch due to a loss of heterozygosity. The mutation drawn as a yellow triangle is lost in the right branch by reverting to its original state, denoted a back mutation.

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  1. Genome Res. 27: 1885-1894

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