GISTIC2.0 facilitates sensitive and confident localization of the targets of focal somatic copy-number alteration in human cancers
Craig H. Mermel(Broad Institute), Steven E. Schumacher(Broad Institute), Barbara Hill(Broad Institute), Matthew L Meyerson(Broad Institute), Rameen Beroukhim(Broad Institute), Gad Getz(Broad Institute)
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Abstract
We describe methods with enhanced power and specificity to identify genes targeted by somatic copy-number alterations (SCNAs) that drive cancer growth. By separating SCNA profiles into underlying arm-level and focal alterations, we improve the estimation of background rates for each category. We additionally describe a probabilistic method for defining the boundaries of selected-for SCNA regions with user-defined confidence. Here we detail this revised computational approach, GISTIC2.0, and validate its performance in real and simulated datasets.
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