Hall mark of cancer is genomic instability, in form of mutations or chromosomal aberrations. Genomic instability is failure to maintain genome stable, which was maintained by using proper replication and repair,any imbalance in this can lead to instability. There are many error prone DNA polymerases which are error prone which were evolved to keep cell alive by continuing DNA replication when extensive DNA damage happened. Many cancers have differential expression of various DNA polymerases Example: Up regulation of DNA polymerase theta in Breast cancer
Genomic Standards Consortium was created in 2005.
Genomic Medicine Institute was created in 2005.
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The pathway controlling G1-phase growth arrest is commonly altered in cancer cells, allowing cancer cells to divide despite shortened telomeres, which can lead to the genomic instability seen in malignant cells
Genomic In Situ Hybridization refers to use of total genomic DNA from one species as a probe for in situ hybridization to identify chromosomes, chromosome segments, or whole genomes originating from that species in a hybrid or backcross.
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The Institute for Genomic Research
A genomic library is produced through the meticulous accumulation of genetic information that lends to different classifications and structures to the level of taxonomy.
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The instability of a moving platform is often difficult to balance upon.