Mutations in noncoding DNA become functional in some cancer-driving genes

These regions of the gene alter the abundance of mRNA and the proteins it instructs the cell to make
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UCLA researchers have discovered that certain rare, functional mutations in noncoding DNA were associated with genes linked to cancer pathways. Image credit: ANIRUDH/Unsplash.

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