- Studying cancer evolution needs multi-region or single cell seq for phylogenetics, right? Amazingly (I think!) we found single-sample bulk methylation suffices, via analysis of "fluctuating methylation". In @nature.com today led by brilliant @calumgabbutt.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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- With the wonderful Inaki Martin-Subero & Marti Duran @idibaps.bsky.social we applied the method (called EVOFLUx) to meth data from ~2000 lymphoid cancers, inferring cancer age, initial growth rate & other evo dynamics. This evolutionary history strongly predicted clinical outcome, especially in CLL.
- I'm really excited about this work: EVOFLUx tech means we can measure cancer evo at massive scale, even reusing old data. Truly joyful collaboration with brilliant @calumgabbutt.bsky.social Inaki Martin & Marti Duran @idibaps.bsky.social @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social @qmbci.bsky.social @icr.ac.uk
- A nice news and views about the paper too: www.nature.com/articles/d41... Thank you Pavlo Lutsik @kuleuvenuniversity.bsky.social & Veselin Manojlovic, George Vassiliou @cruk-ci.bsky.social