Mapping Cancer on Chromosomes
March 30, 2010 | Terry Sharrer
A recent study reported on the importance of DNA copy number variations-both duplications and deletions on chromosomes-in causing cancers. Indeed, researchers reported some 150 chromosome regions where these variations occur-some specific cancers and others common to many forms. Two variations, for example, occur with genes regulating natural cell death. The link below also connects with the Broad Institute’s “Tumorscape” mapping guide. MORE