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The evolution of human cancer gene duplications across mammals
Marc Tollis
, Aika K. Schneider-Utaka
, Carlo C. Maley
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Human Cancer
100%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
100%
Gene Duplication
100%
Cancer Genes
100%
Oncogene
75%
Copy number
50%
Gene Copy number
50%
Mammalian Genome
50%
Cancer Prevention
25%
Body Size
25%
Gene number
25%
Genetic Modification
25%
Low Dose Rate
25%
Tumor Progression
25%
Germ Cells
25%
Cell Proliferation
25%
Genome Assembly
25%
Long-lived Species
25%
Apoptosis
25%
Multicellular Organism
25%
Evolving Mechanism
25%
Gene Regulatory Network
25%
Gene Deletion
25%
Gene Expansion
25%
Cancer Suppression
25%
Peto's Paradox
25%
Evolutionary Medicine
25%
Long-lived Mammal
25%
Cancer Evolution
25%
Human Tumors
25%
Genome Integrity
25%
Caretakers
25%
Human Therapy
25%
Sporadic Cancer
25%
Cell Fitness
25%
Cell Cycle Checkpoint
25%
Hereditary Cancer
25%
Naked Mole-rat
25%
Gene Paralogs
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Tumor Suppressor Gene
100%
Gene Duplication
100%
Oncogene
75%
Gene Mutation
25%
Body Size
25%
Germline
25%
Germ Cell
25%
Paralogy
25%
Gene Dosage
25%
Cell Proliferation
25%
Regulatory Network
25%
Cell Cycle Checkpoint
25%
Tumor Progression
25%
Caretaker Gene
25%
Heterocephalus
25%