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The authors would like to acknowledge discussions with members of the Michor laboratory and with N. Navin, D. Pellman and K. Polyak. This work was supported by the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Physical Sciences Oncology Center (NCI U54CA193461).
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McDonald, T.O., Chakrabarti, S. & Michor, F. Currently available bulk sequencing data do not necessarily support a model of neutral tumor evolution. Nat Genet 50, 1620–1623 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-018-0217-6
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