Health
Pervasive lesion segregation shapes cancer genome evolution – Nature.com
Mutagenic lesions such as those that give rise to cancer frequently segregate—unrepaired—during cell division, resulting in phasing of multiple alleles across generations of daughter cells and consequent tumour heterogeneity.
1.Martincorena, I. et al. Universal patterns of selection in cancer and somatic tissues. Cell171, 10291041 (2017).
CAS
PubMed
PubMed Central
Google Scholar
2.Turajlic…
Continue Reading
-
General22 hours agoIncreased police powers begin at Adelaide Oval Ashes Test following Bondi attacks
-
Business19 hours ago3 ASX ETFs to generate passive income in retirement
-
General17 hours agoMan refused bail charged with depicting Adolf Hitler and Nazi symbols on boat
-
Noosa News14 hours agoAlternative pathways to university explained
