CRISPR: extra chromosones and cancer https
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2023/0...romosomes/
"When they tried to grow tumors from this subpopulation of cancer cells, they found that the cells were no longer capable of seeding tumors in a petri dish or in live mice. To Sheltzer, this was clear evidence that extra chromosomes weren’t just an effect, but a driver of the disease .
“It has a central role,” Sheltzer said.