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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.
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