Scientists have studied the DNA of children with neuroblastoma and found relatively few recurrent gene mutations, contrary to expectations and hopes. This research underscores the fact that tumour cells often change rapidly over time, so more effective treatments for this aggressive cancer will need to account for its dynamic nature.

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- Effective Preparation of Plasmodium vivax Field Isolates for High-Throughput Whole Genome Sequencing
- A Single Cell Level Based Method for Copy Number Variation Analysis by Low Coverage Massively Parallel Sequencing
- Establishment of HRASG12V Transgenic Medaka as a Stable Tumour Model for In Vivo Screening of Anticancer Drugs
- De Novo Assembly and Functional Annotation of the Olive (Olea europaea) Transcriptome
- A Diverse Array of Genetic Factors Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

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