Extended Data Fig. 2: Mutational asymmetry across 50% of the autosomal genome and 100% of the haploid X chromosomes. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 2: Mutational asymmetry across 50% of the autosomal genome and 100% of the haploid X chromosomes.

From: Pervasive lesion segregation shapes cancer genome evolution

Extended Data Fig. 2

a, b, Typically 50% of the autosomal genomic span (percent of nucleotides) in tumours is contained in segments with either Watson or Crick strand mutational asymmetry. a, C3H tumours, n = 371. b, CAST tumours, n = 84. c, d, Typically 100% of the haploid X chromosome shows Watson or Crick strand mutational asymmetry. c, C3H tumours (n = 371). d, CAST tumours (n = 84).

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