The cancer genome

MR Stratton, PJ Campbell, PA Futreal - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
MR Stratton, PJ Campbell, PA Futreal
Nature, 2009nature.com
All cancers arise as a result of changes that have occurred in the DNA sequence of the
genomes of cancer cells. Over the past quarter of a century much has been learnt about
these mutations and the abnormal genes that operate in human cancers. We are now,
however, moving into an era in which it will be possible to obtain the complete DNA
sequence of large numbers of cancer genomes. These studies will provide us with a
detailed and comprehensive perspective on how individual cancers have developed.
Abstract
All cancers arise as a result of changes that have occurred in the DNA sequence of the genomes of cancer cells. Over the past quarter of a century much has been learnt about these mutations and the abnormal genes that operate in human cancers. We are now, however, moving into an era in which it will be possible to obtain the complete DNA sequence of large numbers of cancer genomes. These studies will provide us with a detailed and comprehensive perspective on how individual cancers have developed.
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