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TRACERx: How whole-genome doubling helps cancer survive
Dr Nicholas McGranahan, joint lead for the TRACERx team at UCL, explains the survival advantage to cancer of doubling its genome: If one copy of the genome has a lethal mutation, the cell could continue to survive and divide, thanks to its second copy - a genetic 'spare tyre.' Read more on the CRUK blog: https://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2020/03/05/evolution-sex-and-tracerx-how-cancers-spare-tyre-helps-it-survive/ Research paper: Interplay between whole-genome doubling and the accumulation of deleterious alterations in cancer evolution. Nature Genetics
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5/21/2020
Cancer Institute Seminar Series - George Church
Professor George Church, Harvard Medical School, presents: 'Genome recoding for resistance to all viruses.' 21 April 2020 Hosted by: Stephan Beck, Professor of Medical Genomics, UCL
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