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		<title>Four Scary Words: Cancer-Speciﬁc Chimeric Transcripts</title>
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Studying the genetics of cancer often involves looking specifically at cancerous cells (that is, tumor cells) and asking what is different about those cells than the regular cells they were before.
For example, what mutations are present in the DNA of a cancer cell, that could be the cause of the cancer? Also&#8230; different genes could [...]]]></description>
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