Research on the cancer genome has been focused on proteincoding genes which accounts for 1 of the genome. To address this issue the PCAWG Project performed wholegenome sequencing on more than 2600 primary cancers. See the results in this collecti

Research on the cancer genome has been focused on protein-coding genes, which accounts for 1% of the genome. To address this issue, the #PCAWG Project performed whole‑genome sequencing on more than 2,600 primary cancers. See the results in this collecti

10:26 EST 7 Feb 2020 | Nature Publishing

Research on the cancer genome has been focused on protein-coding genes, which accounts for 1% of the genome. To address this issue, the #PCAWG Project performed whole‑genome sequencing on more than 2,600 primary cancers. See the results in this collection. https://go.nature.com/39hGOGa 

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