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What Are the Types of Genetic Mutations Found in Cancer?
Cancer can result from various types of
genetic mutations
, including:
Point mutations
: Changes in a single nucleotide base.
Insertions and deletions
: Addition or loss of small DNA segments.
Copy number variations
: Changes in the number of copies of a particular gene.
Chromosomal rearrangements
: Large-scale alterations in the structure of chromosomes.
Identifying these mutations can help in understanding the unique characteristics of different cancer types.
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