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Tumor genomes shed light into mutational processes and cancer vulnerabilities

Nuria Lopez-Bigas (Institute for Research in Biomedicine, Barcelona)
When Dec 09, 2019
from 11:00 to 12:00
Where Salle André Collet (M6)
Attendees Nuria Lopez-Bigas
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Somatic mutations are the driving force of cancer genome evolution. The rate of somatic mutations appears to be greatly variable across the genome due to variations in chromatin organization, DNA accessibility and replication timing. I will discuss recent findings from our lab on how DNA-binding proteins, nucleosomes and differences in exons and introns influence mutation rate at local scale. These findings have important implications for our understanding of mutational and DNA repair processes and in the identification of cancer driver mutations. Given the evolutionary principles of cancer, one effective way to identify genomic elements involved in cancer is by tracing the signals left by the positive selection of driver mutations across tumours. We analyze thousands of tumor genomes to identify driver mutations in coding and non-coding regions of the genome.

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