On fitness: how do mutations shape the biology of cancer?
Author(s)
Majewski, IJ;
Journal Title
Biochemical Society Transactions
Publication Type
Journal Article in press
Abstract
The theory of evolution by natural selection shapes our understanding of the living world. While natural selection has given rise to all the intricacies of life on the planet, those responsible for treating cancer have a darker view of adaptation and selection. Revolutionary changes in DNA sequencing technology have allowed us to survey the complexities that constitute the cancer genome, while advances in genetic engineering are allowing us to functionally interrogate these alterations. These approaches are providing new insights into how mutations influence cancer biology. It is possible that with time, this new knowledge will allow us to take control of the evolutionary processes that shape the disease, to develop more effective treatments.
Publisher
Portland Press
Research Division(s)
Blood Cells And Blood Cancer
PubMed ID
30850423
NHMRC Grants
NHMRC/1145912
Terms of Use/Rights Notice
Refer to copyright notice on published article.


Creation Date: 2019-03-13 11:54:00
Last Modified: 2019-03-13 12:01:34
An error has occurred. This application may no longer respond until reloaded. Reload 🗙