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Re: Promising New Cancer Research
That is fascinating. It will be interesting to see how the research progresses and if there is something similar in humans. If there is, and they can get it to work, that would be a major breakthrough!
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Re: Promising New Cancer Research
that is awesome i hope they find a way to make this work for humans
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Well according to the article the initial mutation came about as a result of massive inbreeding, so I'm not sure if it will be a naturally occurring thing in humans. However, it may be that in the future genetic research allows for the modification of genes to insert such a mutation, which would then continue on down the line and become man-made evolutionary characteristic.
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