Extended Data Fig. 5: Hierarchical clustering of BISCUT peaks across lineages. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 5: Hierarchical clustering of BISCUT peaks across lineages.

From: Cancer aneuploidies are shaped primarily by effects on tumour fitness

Extended Data Fig. 5: Hierarchical clustering of BISCUT peaks across lineages.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Matrix of significantly recurring BISCUT peaks across 33 independent tumor types. Peaks are sorted by genomic location (vertical axis), with four distinct classes of peaks in dark red (positive selection in amplifications), light red (negative selection in deletions), light blue (negative selection in amplifications), and dark blue (positive selection in deletions). Tumor types are sorted and color-coded (k = 5) according to hierarchical clustering by Ward’s method (horizontal axis).

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