The mutator phenotype hypothesis was postulated almost 40 years ago to reconcile the observation that while cancer cells display widespread mutational burden, acquisition of mutations in non-transformed cells is a rare event. Moreover, it also suggested that cancer evolution could be fostered by increased genome instability. Given the evolutionary conservation throughout the tree of life and the genetic tractability of model organisms, yeast and bacterial species pioneered studies to dissect the functions of genes required for genome maintenance (caretaker genes) or for cell growth control (gatekeeper genes). In this review, we first provide an overview of what we learned from model organisms about the roles of these genes and the genome in...
MutS and MutL are bacterial genes that have critical roles in DNA repair and recombination. Mutation...
© 2018 Dr. Anna Sofia Trigos GomezAll biological systems follow the rules and constraints imposed du...
abstract: Despite the 40-year war on cancer, very limited progress has been made in developing a cur...
Cancer cells are riddled with mutations. Less than one percent of these are thought to be mutations ...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Tumorigenesis requires multiple genetic changes. Mutator mutations are mutations that increase genom...
BACKGROUND:Tumorigenesis requires multiple genetic changes. Mutator mutations are mutations that inc...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
<div><p>Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
Abstract The identification of an increasing number of cancer genes is opening up unexpected scenari...
Cancer is due to an accumulation of mutations in constellations of genes that cause uncontrolled pro...
Background: Phylostratigraphy is a method used to correlate the evolutionary origin of founder genes...
The presence and role of microbes in human cancers has come full circle in the last century. Tumors ...
Abstract The biology of cancer is critically reviewed and evidence adduced that its development can...
MutS and MutL are bacterial genes that have critical roles in DNA repair and recombination. Mutation...
© 2018 Dr. Anna Sofia Trigos GomezAll biological systems follow the rules and constraints imposed du...
abstract: Despite the 40-year war on cancer, very limited progress has been made in developing a cur...
Cancer cells are riddled with mutations. Less than one percent of these are thought to be mutations ...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
Tumorigenesis requires multiple genetic changes. Mutator mutations are mutations that increase genom...
BACKGROUND:Tumorigenesis requires multiple genetic changes. Mutator mutations are mutations that inc...
Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live in a mu...
<div><p>Cancer is sometimes depicted as a reversion to single cell behavior in cells adapted to live...
The genes of cellular cooperation that evolved with multicellularity about a billion years ago are t...
Abstract The identification of an increasing number of cancer genes is opening up unexpected scenari...
Cancer is due to an accumulation of mutations in constellations of genes that cause uncontrolled pro...
Background: Phylostratigraphy is a method used to correlate the evolutionary origin of founder genes...
The presence and role of microbes in human cancers has come full circle in the last century. Tumors ...
Abstract The biology of cancer is critically reviewed and evidence adduced that its development can...
MutS and MutL are bacterial genes that have critical roles in DNA repair and recombination. Mutation...
© 2018 Dr. Anna Sofia Trigos GomezAll biological systems follow the rules and constraints imposed du...
abstract: Despite the 40-year war on cancer, very limited progress has been made in developing a cur...