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Friday, February 13, 2015

Scientists will beat cancer

Scientists from around the world want to share in the sequences of thousands of cancer genomes, and thereby alter DNA and to gain a complete picture of the abnormalities that lead to the appearance of carcinoma.

Scientists from all parts of the world have joined forces to investigate key genetic mutations that participate in the presentation of carcinoma, and the result is the opening of the International Consortium Cancer Genome (ICGC) in which will be studied over 50 types of carcinomas.
By developing new technologies and faster for research of nucleotides of DNA, ICGC members will try to share some thousands of genomes sequences carcinogenic to be able to notice any changes in the DNA molecule and create a clear understanding of disorders that affect the appearance of carcinoma.
Within this consortium participating American scientists from the Institute of Health, then scientists from Australia, Canada, China, France, India, Japan and Singapore.


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