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Maroc Maroc - ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU - A La Une - 11/07/2024 16:19

New class of cancer mutations discovered in so-called ‘junk’ DNA

Non-coding DNA – the 98% of our genome that doesn’t contain instructions for making proteins – could hold the key to a new approach for diagnosing and treating cancers, according to a new study from the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. The findings, published in the journal Nucleic Acids Research, reveal mutations in previously overlooked regions [...]

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