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. 2022 Jan 24;28(7):1422–1432. doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-21-3764

Figure 2.

Figure 2. Genomic analysis of the five IR-BCC cases. A, Total number of different classes of mutations (SBS, single-base substitutions; DBS, double-base substitutions; ID, indels) and copy-number alterations (ploidy, average genomic ploidy; copy changes, number of copy-number alteration events longer than 5 Mb; scna_frac, fraction of autosomal regions which is different from diploid state) compared between IR-BCC and N-BCC, AR-BCC, or S-BCC. Significance of comparisons measured by two-sided Mann–Whitney U test is indicated. B, Oncoplot for oncogenic and likely oncogenic mutations identified in IR-BCC samples according to the OncoKB database.

Genomic analysis of the five IR-BCC cases. A, Total number of different classes of mutations (SBS, single-base substitutions; DBS, double-base substitutions; ID, indels) and copy-number alterations (ploidy, average genomic ploidy; copy changes, number of copy-number alteration events longer than 5 Mb; scna_frac, fraction of autosomal regions which is different from diploid state) compared between IR-BCC and N-BCC, AR-BCC, or S-BCC. Significance of comparisons measured by two-sided Mann–Whitney U test is indicated. B, Oncoplot for oncogenic and likely oncogenic mutations identified in IR-BCC samples according to the OncoKB database.