A paper in the top journal Nature Genetics shows that random inheritance patterns of cancer genes outside the chromosome, i.e. the scaffold for the genetic information in the cell nucleus, contribute to poor treatment outcomes in patients.

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New Study in Nature Genetics Reveals Random Inheritance Patterns of Cancer Genes Contribute to Poor Treatment Outcomes.
Evolution 2.0: What makes cancer more malignant
Year:2022
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