Genome of longest-living cancer: 11,000-year-old living dog cancer reveals its origin, evolution
Friday, January 24, 2014 - 12:02
in Biology & Nature
A cancer normally lives and dies with a person, however this is not the case with a sexually transmitted cancer in dogs. In a new study, researchers have described the genome and evolution of this cancer that has continued living within the dog population for the past 11,000 years.