Silenced genes as a warning sign of blood cancer

Wednesday, August 5, 2009 - 03:35 in Biology & Nature

In many types of cancer, parts of the genetic material of tumour cells are switched off by chemical labels called methyl groups. This kind of methyl labelling ranges among the epigenetic changes that do not change the sequence of DNA building blocks. Such labels are found particularly often in genes which act as important inhibitors of pathogenic cell growth...

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