Analysis of the genetic phylogeny of multifocal prostate cancer identifies multiple independent clonal expansions in neoplastic and morphologically normal prostate tissue

Colin S. Cooper*, Rosalind Eeles, David C. Wedge, Peter Van Loo, Gunes Gundem, Ludmil B. Alexandrov, Barbara Kremeyer, Adam Butler, Andrew G. Lynch, Niedzica Camacho, Charlie E. Massie, Jonathan Kay, Hayley J. Luxton, Sandra Edwards, Zsofia Kote-Jarai, Nening Dennis, Sue Merson, Daniel Leongamornlert, Jorge Zamora, Cathy CorbishleySarah Thomas, Serena Nik-Zainal, Sarah O'Meara, Lucy Matthews, Jeremy Clark, Rachel Hurst, Richard Mithen, Robert G. Bristow, Paul C. Boutros, Michael Fraser, Susanna Cooke, Keiran Raine, David Jones, Andrew Menzies, Lucy Stebbings, Jon Hinton, Jon Teague, Stuart McLaren, Laura Mudie, Claire Hardy, Elizabeth Anderson, Olivia Joseph, Victoria Goody, Ben Robinson, Mark Maddison, Stephen Gamble, Christopher Greenman, Dan Berney, Steven Hazell, Naomi Livni, Cyril Fisher, Christopher Ogden, Pardeep Kumar, Alan Thompson, Christopher Woodhouse, David Nicol, Erik Mayer, Tim Dudderidge, Nimish C. Shah, Vincent Gnanapragasam, Thierry Voet, Peter Campbell, Andrew Futreal, Douglas Easton, Anne Y. Warren, Christopher S. Foster, Michael R. Stratton, Hayley C. Whitaker, Ultan McDermott, Daniel S. Brewer, David E. Neal

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