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‘Gene desert’ is a term given to stretches of DNA within the genome that do not code for proteins. These non-coding regions are still found to be associated with disease. An article published in the open access journal Genes MDPI analyses the potential of a protein called FAM84B, bordering the 8q24.21 gene desert, to cause cancer. The article, cited in BBC News, suggests that FAM84B and the protein Myc may collaborate to increase oncogenic potential. Myc is a gene that is largely upregulated in human cancer and also borders the 8q24.21 gene desert. These results provide leverage for further research on the role of the oncogenic potential of FAM84B and gene deserts such as 8q24.21. Read more about this research: https://brnw.ch/21wL5aF or view the news story: https://brnw.ch/21wL5aE

The 'gene deserts' unravelling the mysteries of disease

The 'gene deserts' unravelling the mysteries of disease

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