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#144 – Athena Aktipis on why cancer is actually one of our universe's most fundamental phenomena

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Repetitive Non-Gene DNA

The last line of defense is that if a cell has been a victim of cheating genes and it's like, and the damage is too severe, then it just needs to kill itself in order to avoid damaging the organism more broadly. Does there have anything to do with the kind of repetitive junk DNA? I guess, I know it's not very politically correct to call it junk DNA. It's sort of this just default of the things that are good at replicating and dep-replicating more. We just don't understand still a lot about how we go from genotype to phenotype,. especially with all the dynamism that comes from epigenetics.

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