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Fig. 3

From: DNA copy number analysis of Grade II–III and Grade IV gliomas reveals differences in molecular ontogeny including chromothripsis associated with IDH mutation status

Fig. 3

a. Comparison of IDH wild type lower grade and grade IV gliomas. For each type of glioma, the chromosome map is shown. The top graph indicates the difference in the percent of samples with gains (blue) and deletions (red) at each locus between the two groups. Up means more common in lower grade gliomas and down means more common in grade IV gliomas. b. Comparison of IDH mutated, 1p/19q non-co-deleted lower grade and grade IV gliomas. For each type of glioma, the chromosome map is shown. The top graph indicates the difference in the percent of samples with gains (blue) and deletions (red) at each locus between the two groups. Up means more common in lower grade gliomas and down means more common in grade IV gliomas

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