Figure 3
Figure 3. Subclonal evolution. Two different types of subclonal evolution can be observed: a “linear” evolution with accumulation of genetic events (A) and a “branching” evolution with early divergence of subclones with different mutations, which are differentially selected during evolution (B).

Subclonal evolution. Two different types of subclonal evolution can be observed: a “linear” evolution with accumulation of genetic events (A) and a “branching” evolution with early divergence of subclones with different mutations, which are differentially selected during evolution (B).

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