2018
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.26571
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Making of fusion genes in cancer: An in-silico study of mechanism of chromosomal translocations

Abstract: Chromosomal translocations involve exchange of genetic material between nonhomologous chromosomes leading to the formation of a fusion gene with altered function.The clinical consequences of non-random and recurrent chromosomal translocations have been so well understood in carcinogenesis that they serve as diagnostic and prognostic markers and also help in therapy decisions, mainly in leukemia and lymphoma. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these recurrent genetic exchanges are yet to be understood… Show more

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