
[Archive] Tusks and Tumor Suppressors
The Curious Clinicians
Elephants and Cancer: Unraveling the Mystery
This chapter examines the surprising occurrence of cancer in elephants, noting that their rates are significantly lower than those in humans. It delves into the role of the TP53 gene and its multiple copies in elephants, which contribute to their unique cancer resistance. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of evolutionary biology and genomic stability in understanding cancer across species.
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