There are figures depicting phylogenetic trees for different patients in the two following papers:
Tracking the Evolution of Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Deterministic Evolutionary Trajectories Influence Primary Tumor Growth: TRACERx Renal
In the supplementary materials of the first study there is a comprehensive detailed list of trees in pdf format. But even this data is not enough to reproduce the tree because data is not complete. For example in the following figure genes mutated in clones 1, 4 and 5 are not listed!
Is the data for these phylogenetic tree structures completely available or I must create this trees from original data? Is there any machine readable source for collecting this data?
You will have to assume not available anywhere. Like quite a few project groups, the TRACERx team became expert at never actually sharing their data. The work has now gone into a company in London, called Achilles Therapeutics Limited. Not necessarily a bad thing, as the treatments that they are developing are quite promising. If you email them, you will likely not receive a response, but, by posting this comment here, I may be proved incorrect. I write this having published with them myself while I worked with them: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43018-020-0066-y
Thank you very much. I saw some publications claiming that they used these phylogenetic trees so I was hoping that maybe this data is available somewhere in appendices where I couldn't find them!!!