Scientists find that cancer can arise from changes in the proteins that package DNA
Thursday, May 12, 2016 - 17:30
in Biology & Nature
In some cancers, including chondroblastoma and a rare form of childhood sarcoma, a mutation in histone H3 reduces global levels of methylation (dark areas) in tumor cells A mutation that affects the proteins that package DNA--without changing the DNA itself--can cause a rare form of cancer, according to new findings in this week's Science from researchers at The Rockefeller University.