Supplementary Figure 7: Frequency and types of segregation errors of clones of tumor PDO 16T are stable over time. | Nature Genetics

Supplementary Figure 7: Frequency and types of segregation errors of clones of tumor PDO 16T are stable over time.

From: Ongoing chromosomal instability and karyotype evolution in human colorectal cancer organoids

Supplementary Figure 7

(a) Quantification of segregation errors per organoid observed in tumor PDO 16T clones at three time points (3, 15, 24 weeks after generation of the monoclonal line). n= 1 independent experiment. The data is represented as a box-and-whisker plot with the location of the whiskers based on the Tukey method. The boxes represent quartiles 2 and 3. The horizontal line in the box represents the median. The whiskers represent the lowest values within 1.5 times the interquartile range of the lower quartile (Q1-1.5*(Q3-Q1)), and the highest values within 1.5 times the interquartile range of the upper quartile (Q3+1.5*(Q3-Q1)). The circles are the data points which are more than 1.5 times the interquartile range from the end of a box. (b) Quantification of types of segregation errors. Graph shows the mean segregation error per organoid. (c) Heterogeneity and aneuploidy scores in tumor PDO 16T clones at two time points (weeks 3 and 24) as determined by scKaryo-Seq.

Back to article page