Researchers identify 200 mutations in non-coding DNA that play role in cancer

15:57 EDT 2 Apr 2018 | News-Medical.net

Most of the human genome - 98 percent - is made up of DNA but doesn't actually encode genes, the recipes cells use to build proteins.

Original Article: Researchers identify 200 mutations in non-coding DNA that play role in cancer

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