Figure 3.
Multivariate analysis of factors influencing subclone formation. Multivariate analysis of factors influencing subclone formation in a forest plot, both for PC-AL and PC–non-AL separately as well as combined. In both the PC-AL group and PC–non-AL control group, t(11;14) as main clone aberration was associated with decreased subclone formation, whereas hyperdiploidy was associated with increased subclone formation in the PC–non-AL control group. The effects were similar in the PC-AL and non–PC-AL groups, suggesting that subclone formation is an inherent trait of the respective cytogenetic aberrations, irrespective of clinical disease.

Multivariate analysis of factors influencing subclone formation. Multivariate analysis of factors influencing subclone formation in a forest plot, both for PC-AL and PC–non-AL separately as well as combined. In both the PC-AL group and PC–non-AL control group, t(11;14) as main clone aberration was associated with decreased subclone formation, whereas hyperdiploidy was associated with increased subclone formation in the PC–non-AL control group. The effects were similar in the PC-AL and non–PC-AL groups, suggesting that subclone formation is an inherent trait of the respective cytogenetic aberrations, irrespective of clinical disease.

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