
Massive sequencing of cancer genomes every day brings to light new genes that could be involved in the process of tumour formation. A good example of this is cohesin, a ring-shaped protein complex that embraces DNA to control cell division. Just a few months ago, and after several studies in the same direction, the sequencing of thousands of tumour samples identified the STAG2 gene-whose product forms part of cohesin-as one of the most frequently mutated genes ...
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