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CoMutDB: the landscape of somatic mutation co-occurrence in cancers
Limin Jiang1, Hui Yu1, Jijun Tang2
1Department of Internal Medicine, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87109, USA.
Motivation:
Somatic mutation co-occurrence has been proven to have a profound effect on tumorigenesis. While some studies have been conducted on co-mutations, a centralized resource dedicated to co-mutations in cancer is still lacking.
Results:
Using multi-omics data from over 30 000 subjects and 1747 cancer cell lines, we present the Cancer co-mutation database (CoMutDB), the most comprehensive resource devoted to describing cancer co-mutations and their characteristics.
Availability And Implementation:
The data underlying this article are available in the online database CoMutDB: http://www.innovebioinfo.com/Database/CoMutDB/Home.php.
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