Hypermutation in human cancer genomes: footprints and mechanisms

Volume: 14, Issue: 12, Pages: 786 - 800
Published: Nov 24, 2014
Abstract
A role for somatic mutations in carcinogenesis is well accepted, but the degree to which mutation rates influence cancer initiation and development is under continuous debate. Recently accumulated genomic data have revealed that thousands of tumour samples are riddled by hypermutation, broadening support for the idea that many cancers acquire a mutator phenotype. This major expansion of cancer mutation data sets has provided unprecedented...
Paper Details
Title
Hypermutation in human cancer genomes: footprints and mechanisms
Published Date
Nov 24, 2014
Volume
14
Issue
12
Pages
786 - 800
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