Scientists have unraveled how the cell replication process destabilizes when it has more, or less, than a pair of chromosome sets, each of which is called a genomeāa major step toward understanding chromosome instability in cancer cells.
Scientists have unraveled how the cell replication process destabilizes when it has more, or less, than a pair of chromosome sets, each of which is called a genomeāa major step toward understanding chromosome instability in cancer cells.