The occurrence of cancer in vertebrates: a mini review
Abstract Neoplasia is a multilevel condition caused by irregularities over the genome, which can lead to a fatal result. To fully understand this phenomenon, an evolutionary challenge has risen during the last decades, away from human limits, driving the scientific quest into the wild life. The stud...
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doaj-e1165dabbfd541299f9d2f56ff48f9442020-11-25T03:54:27ZengBMCJournal of Biological Research - Thessaloniki2241-57932020-06-0127111210.1186/s40709-020-00119-0The occurrence of cancer in vertebrates: a mini reviewChristos V. Kitsoulis0Athanasios D. Baxevanis1Theodore J. Abatzopoulos2Department of Genetics, Development & Molecular Biology, School of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of ThessalonikiDepartment of Genetics, Development & Molecular Biology, School of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of ThessalonikiDepartment of Genetics, Development & Molecular Biology, School of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of ThessalonikiAbstract Neoplasia is a multilevel condition caused by irregularities over the genome, which can lead to a fatal result. To fully understand this phenomenon, an evolutionary challenge has risen during the last decades, away from human limits, driving the scientific quest into the wild life. The study of wild vertebrate populations in their natural habitats has shown that cancer is rather prominent. Thus, the diversity of vertebrates reported with some form of neoplasia is quite scattered through a variety of habitats. However, some species constitute exceptions by exhibiting cancer-protective features, driven by certain loci in their DNA. It is obvious that from an evolutionary standpoint, the incidence of cancer in different taxa is nowadays studied by seeking for patterns and their roots. The main purpose of the evolutionary approach is no other than to answer a fundamental question: Could cancer be ultimately regarded as another evolutionary force conducive to the formation or shaping-up of species?http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40709-020-00119-0NeoplasiaCancerAnimal taxaVertebratesEvolutionPhenotype |
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The occurrence of cancer in vertebrates: a mini review |
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The occurrence of cancer in vertebrates: a mini review |
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Journal of Biological Research - Thessaloniki |
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Abstract Neoplasia is a multilevel condition caused by irregularities over the genome, which can lead to a fatal result. To fully understand this phenomenon, an evolutionary challenge has risen during the last decades, away from human limits, driving the scientific quest into the wild life. The study of wild vertebrate populations in their natural habitats has shown that cancer is rather prominent. Thus, the diversity of vertebrates reported with some form of neoplasia is quite scattered through a variety of habitats. However, some species constitute exceptions by exhibiting cancer-protective features, driven by certain loci in their DNA. It is obvious that from an evolutionary standpoint, the incidence of cancer in different taxa is nowadays studied by seeking for patterns and their roots. The main purpose of the evolutionary approach is no other than to answer a fundamental question: Could cancer be ultimately regarded as another evolutionary force conducive to the formation or shaping-up of species? |
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Neoplasia Cancer Animal taxa Vertebrates Evolution Phenotype |
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