2023
DOI: 10.14293/s2199-1006.1.sor-.pphucbw.v1
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A reversion to the bacterial world - bacterial DNA triggering ancient response mechanisms as a potential cause of cancer in humans.

Abstract: Lateral gene transfer, also known as horizontal gene transfer, is a common occurrence within the bacterial world and is a less frequent, but nevertheless, an ongoing feature of the eukaryotic environment. Several studies, reviewed in this paper, have reported an increased likelihood of cancer in humans when there is a higher preponderance of bacterial lateral gene transferred material within the cell. Separately, it has been suggested that cancer in humans may be linked to an atavistic response to DNA damage i… Show more

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