Cancers adapt to their mutational load by buffering protein misfolding stress
In asexual populations that don’t undergo recombination, such as cancer, deleterious mutations are expected to accrue readily due to genome-wide linkage between mutations. Despite this mutational load of often thousands of deleterious mutations, many tumors thrive. How tumors survive the damaging co...
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| Main Authors: | Susanne Tilk, Judith Frydman, Christina Curtis, Dmitri A Petrov |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2024-11-01
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| Series: | eLife |
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| Online Access: | https://elifesciences.org/articles/87301 |
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