DocumentCode
1400125
Title
Developing Algorithms to Discover Novel Cancer Genes: A look at the challenges and approaches
Author
Saksena, Gordon ; Mermel, Craig ; Getz, Gad
Volume
29
Issue
1
fYear
2012
Firstpage
89
Lastpage
97
Abstract
A sampling of the challenges and approaches involved with discovering cancer genes is presented. The following are also highlighted: detecting somantic genomic events; identifying driver genomic events; assessing functional impact; assessing statistical significance; and strategies for gaining confidence in algorithms for detecting cancer. In conclusion, one cannot readily determine the genetic events responsible for an individual´s cancer simply by using massively parallel sequencing to sequence their tumor´s genome, because the half dozen or so causal driver events are mixed with thousands of noncausal passenger events, millions of germline events, and tens of millions of instrumentation errors. Instead, many current approaches first identify the somatic events and then identify the subset of these that are driver events.
Keywords
biological techniques; cancer; genetics; genomics; molecular biophysics; molecular configurations; statistics; cancer detection; genetic events; germline events; instrumentation error; noncausal passenger event; novel cancer gene; somantic genomic events; statistical significance; tumor genome; Cancer; DNA; Genetics; Genomics; Medical diagnosis; Molecular biomarkers; Molecular biophysics; Proteomics; Research and development; Sequential analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2011.943011
Filename
6105452
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