Circular binary segmentation for the analysis of array-based DNA copy number data

Adam B. Olshen(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), E. S. Venkatraman(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), R. Lucito(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Michael Wigler(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
Biostatistics
October 1, 2004
Cited by 2,410

Abstract

DNA sequence copy number is the number of copies of DNA at a region of a genome. Cancer progression often involves alterations in DNA copy number. Newly developed microarray technologies enable simultaneous measurement of copy number at thousands of sites in a genome. We have developed a modification of binary segmentation, which we call circular binary segmentation, to translate noisy intensity measurements into regions of equal copy number. The method is evaluated by simulation and is demonstrated on cell line data with known copy number alterations and on a breast cancer cell line data set.


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