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So Yeon Park, Mithat Gönen, Hee Jung Kim, Franziska Michor, Kornelia Polyak
Published in Volume 120, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2010; 120(2):636–644 doi:10.1172/JCI40724
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Figure 5
Diversity for different chromosomal probes in breast tumor subtypes and their association with histopathologic features.

(A) Hierarchical clustering of tumor samples based on the Shannon index for the 8q24 probe. Heatmap and dendrograms displaying relatedness of cell types and tumor samples based on their Shannon indices. Red and yellow correspond to high and low diversity, respectively, whereas white represents median levels. Tumor names are colored according to subtype: red, basal-like; pink, HER2+; and blue, luminal A. The color key indicates the correlation between diversity and colors. (B) Differences in diversity for different chromosomal regions in the same tumor. Histograms of copy number ratios in 4 distinct cell types for 3 different chromosomal probes are depicted in 2 individual tumors.