
Scientists describe how a phenomenon known as ‘chromothripsis’ breaks up chromosomes, which then reassemble in ways that ultimately promote cancer cell growth.
In a paper published in the December 23, 2020 online issue of Nature, researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and the UC San Diego branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, with colleagues in New York and the United Kingdom, describe how a phenomenon known as “chromothripsis” breaks up chromosomes, which then reassemble in ways that ultimately promote cancer ce...
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