Department of Medicine, University of Duke, North Carolina, USA
Review
Review on Chromosomal Rearrangement and Structural Modifications
Author(s): Mark Thomas*
Genetic mutation accumulation can influence the onset, course, and metastasis of cancer. Even though such translocations frequently cause
problems with the regulation of the implicated genes, some rearrangements are straightforward balanced translocations that arise from a single
fusion and maintain the correct complement of genetic information. Other rearrangements lack the regular complement of genetic information
and are more complicated, including numerous fusions at a single locus. Such rearrangements can contribute to tumour heterogeneity and clonal
evolution, which operate as mechanisms for metastasis and medication resistance. They also have the potential to induce cancer if they alter
a tumour suppressor gene or activate an oncogene. Thus, chromosomal rearrangements play a crucial role in the aetiology of cancer. The first
section of this review will outline recent technol.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/1747-0862.2022.16.565
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