Mutation ‘hotspots’ in DNA: Research could lead to new insights on cancer risks

New research has identified ‘hotspots’ in DNA where the risk for genetic mutations from transcription errors is significantly elevated. Understanding how these errors occur is important since DNA errors play a large role in many types of cancer.


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