Genetic recombination in cancer
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Genetic recombination in cancer
Academic Press, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Genetic recombination is a process of combining genes that leads to the generation of cell variants that possess different characteristics. This process is important to the evolution of a species and to embryonic growth and differentiation. However, this process can also lead to the development of abnormal, cancerous cells. This book reviews the role of genetic recombination in the generation of various cancers and how genetic alterations have been or could be employed to elicit clinically useful information.
Table of Contents
Genetic Integrity, DNA Repair and RecombinationReplication Error (RER) and Genetic InstabilityDNA Repeats, Genetic Recombination and the Pathogenesis of Genetic DisordersChromosomal Recombination in CancerChromosomal Translocation and its Phenotypic OutcomeDNA Methylation and Genetic InstabilityTelomeric DNA and Genetic Instability
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