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Genomic Mechanisms and Measurement of Structural and Numerical Instability in Cancer Cells

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Specialty Oncology
Date 2006 Nov 28
PMID 17126026
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The progression to cancer is often associated with instability and the acquisition of genomic heterogeneity, generating both clonal and non-clonal populations. Chromosomal instability (CIN) describes the excessive rate of numerical and structural genomic change in tumors. Mitotic segregation errors strongly influences copy number, while structural aberrations can occur at unstable genomic regions, or through aberrant DNA repair or methylation. Combined molecular cytogenetic analyses can evaluate cell-to-cell variation, and define the complexity of numerical and structural alterations. Because structural change may occur independently of numerical alteration, we propose the term structural chromosomal instability [(S)-CIN] to distinguish numerical from structural CIN.

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