The role of single-cell sequencing in studying tumour evolution

  • Mossner M
  • Baker A
  • Graham T
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Abstract

Tumour evolution is a complex interplay between the acquisition of somatic (epi)genomic changes in tumour cells and the phenotypic consequences they cause, all in the context of a changing microenvironment. Single-cell sequencing offers a window into this dynamic process at the ultimate resolution of individual cells. In this review, we discuss the transformative insight offered by single-cell sequencing technologies for understanding tumour evolution.

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Mossner, M., Baker, A.-M. C., & Graham, T. A. (2021). The role of single-cell sequencing in studying tumour evolution. Faculty Reviews, 10. https://doi.org/10.12703/r/10-49

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