Whole genome sequencing has enabled the identification of thousands of somatic mutations within non-coding genomic regions of individual cancer samples. However, identification of mutations that potentially alter gene regulation remains a major challenge. Here we present OncoCis, a new method that enables identification of potential cis-regulatory mutations using cell type-specific genome and epigenome-wide datasets along with matching gene expression data. We demonstrate that the use of cell type-specific information and gene expression can significantly reduce the number of candidate cis-regulatory mutations compared with existing tools designed for the annotation of cis-regulatory SNPs.
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Perera, D., Chacon, D., Thoms, J. A., Poulos, R. C., Shlien, A., Beck, D., … Wong, J. W. (2014). Oncocis: Annotation of cis-regulatory mutations in cancer. Genome Biology, 15(10). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-014-0485-0
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