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BRAF Subtype
The largest genomic subtype is defined by the presence of BRAF hot-spot mutations (n = 166). RAS Subtype
The second major subtype is defined by the presence of RAS hot-spot mutations (n = 95), including known amino acid changes with functional consequences, in all three RAS family members (N-, K- and H-RAS). NF1 Subtype
The third most frequently observed SMG in the MAPK pathway was NF1, which was mutated in 14% (n = 28) of samples. Triple Wild-Type Subtype
We defined the Triple-WT subtype (n = 46) as a heterogeneous subgroup characterized by a lack of hot-spot BRAF, N/H/K-RAS, or NF1 mutations.
I find that subtype information can have a large amount of incompleteness. For example, in Genomic Classification of Cutaneous Melanoma, Cell, 2015
but the the R package is
The R package has 343 patients and the journal article has 331, so it is unclear why there are so few assigned to a subtype.
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