Embryonic Development

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Researchers have identified a previously overlooked vulnerability in the human genome where the first 100 base pairs of genes experience mutations at a 35% higher rate than expected. These changes, often occurring in early embryonic development, can lead to mosaic mutations that are passed to offspring and contribute to diseases like cancer. The discovery, published in Nature Communications, calls for updates to genetic models to better detect such variants.

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