TugHall: A simulator of cancer-cell evolution based on the hallmarks of cancer and tumor-related genes

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Abstract

The flood of recent cancer genomic data requires a coherent model that can sort out the findings to systematically explain clonal evolution and the resultant intra-tumor heterogeneity (ITH). Here, we present a new mathematical model designed to computationally simulate the evolution of cancer cells. The model connects the well-known hallmarks of cancer with the specific mutational states of tumor-related genes. The cell behavior phenotypes are stochastically determined, and the hallmarks probabilistically interfere with the phenotypic probabilities. In turn, the hallmark variables depend on the mutational states of tumor-related genes. Thus, our software can deepen our understanding of cancer-cell evolution and generation of ITH. Contact: mamkato@ncc.go.jp

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Nagornov, I. S., & Kato, M. (2020). TugHall: A simulator of cancer-cell evolution based on the hallmarks of cancer and tumor-related genes. Bioinformatics, 36(11), 3597–3599. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaa182

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