Contribution of NCGC to PCAWG
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¶ 2 Leave a comment on paragraph 2 0 NCGCs partners have contributed to the huge international effort on whole genome cancer genomics. Stian Knappskog (Lønnings group, UiB) and Ola Myklebost and collaborators (OUS/UiB) contributed data from paitents with breast cancer and osteosarcoma, respectively, and are therefore co-authors on the main article. These data are further analysed in a pan cancer persepctive in the impressive collection of deep analyses of various aspects from the two main consortia ICGC and TCGA that are now published in Nature and other high impact scientific journals.
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