“…The average number of copy number alterations in patients was found to be comparable for pediatric AML [Radtke et al, 2009] and adult AML [Walter et al, 2009] (2.34 and 2.38 copy number alterations per genome, respectively) in studies that used paired normal and tumor DNA. Copy number alterations have been reported in 15-40% of AML patients with normal karyotype, in 40-90% of MDS/AML patients with abnormal clones and in almost 100% of cases with complex chromosomal abnormalities [Rucker et al, 2006;Suela et al, 2007;Tyybakinoja et al, 2007a;Starczynow ski et al, 2008;Akagi et al, 2009;Radtke et al, 2009;Walter et al, 2009;Slovak et al, 2010;Bajaj et al, 2011].…”