Dec 18, 2016
New bioinformatics tool tests methods for finding mutant genes that ‘drive’ cancer
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Further progress with cancer this time using genome sequencing.
In their search for new ways to treat cancer, many scientists are using a high-tech process called genome sequencing to hunt for genetic mutations that encourage tumor cells to thrive. To aid in this search, some researchers have developed new bioinformatics methods that each claim to help pinpoint the cancer-friendly mutants.
But a stubborn question remains: Among the numerous new tactics that aim to spotlight the so-called cancer driver genes, which produce the most accurate results?