Figure 2.
Structural alterations in cervical carcinomas. (A) A genome-wide view of copy number alterations (CNAs). The upper regions represent amplification (red), the lower regions represent deletion (blue) and the peak regions represent the potential driver genes. The three inserts show the common CNA regions (regions between two vertical lines) of the three potential drivers, including TERT, BIRC2/BIRC3 and E2F1. (B and C) Chromothripsis in two samples: CC-X009 (B) and CC-X019 (C). The upper image shows the SVs that are coloured red (insertion), blue (deletion), orange (inversion), green (intrachromosome translocation) and grey (interchromosome translocation). The lower images show the copy number (CN), logR ratio and B allele frequency (BAF).