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'''<big>Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations (CCGA) is collaborative project to document and describe chromosome and other genomic abnormalities in cancer. This resource is supported by the [http://www.cancergenomics.org Cancer Genomics Consortium (CGC)] and others with an interest in clinical cytogenetics, molecular genetics and genomics in cancer. [[Contact us]] for more information</big>'''
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'''<big>Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations (CCGA) is collaborative project to document and describe chromosome and other genomic abnormalities in cancer. This resource is supported by the [http://www.cancergenomics.org Cancer Genomics Consortium (CGC)] and others with an interest in clinical cytogenetics, molecular genetics and genomics in cancer. [[Contact us]] for more information.</big>'''
 
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Revision as of 16:26, 8 February 2016


Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations (CCGA) is collaborative project to document and describe chromosome and other genomic abnormalities in cancer. This resource is supported by the Cancer Genomics Consortium (CGC) and others with an interest in clinical cytogenetics, molecular genetics and genomics in cancer. Contact us for more information.


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Chromosome Abnormalities

Browse chromosome abnormalities found in heamtological, soft tissue and solid tumors

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Copy Number Abnormalities

Learn about common copy number changes detected by chromosomal microarray

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Cancer Types

Browse disease sites and their associated genomic abnormalities

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Teaching

Learn about chromosome abnormalities in cancer and associated mechanistic phenomena

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Protocols

Browse and exchange laboratory protocols and bioinformatics analysis pipelines

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Cancer Genes

Learn about genes linked to cancer causation

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Get Involved

Learn about this project, the CGC, its members and how to submit a review