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Question ID: WS-93
Submitted by: Desmond Smith
June 24, 2011

Cancer studies generally focus on sequence changes or copy number changes in single genes. Can we find statistically significant changes genome-wide in pairs of genes? Or triples? etc.? Can we use these changes in gene pairs to map a survival network for the cancer cell? Can we exploit the network for directed therapy?

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