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Thank you so much for the wonderful tool. I have a small question. I am wondering how i could determine the mutations that are solely responsible for the formation of the respective clones. this would help us in further analysis.
Thanks again and i look forward to your reply.
Monica.
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All mutations are treated equally in the model, forming a distinct 'mutation profile' for each clone.
To determine which mutations are 'responsible' for a clone, a tree structure is required (to differentiate novel mutations from mutations being present in the ancestor clone already). If you have a tree, you can check which mutations are acquired on top of the ones already present in the ancestor clone.
Not a very satisfactory answer but I hope it still helps.
Best, Nico
Hello BnpC team,
Thank you so much for the wonderful tool. I have a small question. I am wondering how i could determine the mutations that are solely responsible for the formation of the respective clones. this would help us in further analysis.
Thanks again and i look forward to your reply.
Monica.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: