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'''Tumour evolutionary tree''', also '''tumour tree''', is a systematic (genetic) evaluation of tumours and their mutations, which allows one to infer how different tumours are related (or if they are related).<ref name=pmid31750900>{{cite journal |authors=DiNardo Z, Tomlinson K, Ritz A, Oesper L |title=Distance measures for tumor evolutionary trees |journal=Bioinformatics |volume=36 |issue=7 |pages=2090–2097 |date=April 2020 |pmid=31750900 |pmc=7141873 |doi=10.1093/bioinformatics/btz869 |url=}}</ref> | '''Tumour evolutionary tree''', also '''tumour tree''', is a systematic (genetic) evaluation of tumours and their mutations, which allows one to infer how different tumours are related (or if they are related).<ref name=pmid31750900>{{cite journal |authors=DiNardo Z, Tomlinson K, Ritz A, Oesper L |title=Distance measures for tumor evolutionary trees |journal=Bioinformatics |volume=36 |issue=7 |pages=2090–2097 |date=April 2020 |pmid=31750900 |pmc=7141873 |doi=10.1093/bioinformatics/btz869 |url=}}</ref> | ||
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*Tumour growth and response to treatment can be seen through the evolutionary lens.<ref>URL: [https://www.nature.com/articles/d42859-020-00079-4.pdf https://www.nature.com/articles/d42859-020-00079-4.pdf]. Accessed on: 2024 August 19.</ref> | |||
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