chromosomal segregation errors

What Are the Consequences of Segregation Errors?

The consequences of segregation errors are profound. Cells with abnormal chromosome numbers can undergo apoptosis or become senescent. However, in the context of cancer, these cells often continue to proliferate uncontrollably. This uncontrolled growth can lead to tumor heterogeneity, making the cancer more difficult to treat. Additionally, aneuploidy can affect cellular metabolism, signaling pathways, and immune evasion mechanisms.

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