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Nature Research, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 1(5), p. 45-54, 2004

DOI: 10.1038/nrm1276

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Storchova Z, Pellman D.. From polyploidy to aneuploidy, genome instability and cancer. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 5: 45-54

Journal article published in 2004 by Zuzana Storchova, David Pellman
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Abstract

Polyploidy is a frequent phenomenon in the eukaryotic world, but the biological properties of polyploid cells are not well understood. During evolution, polyploidy is thought to be an important mechanism that contributes to speciation. Polyploid, usually non-dividing, cells are formed during development in otherwise diploid organisms. A growing amount of evidence indicates that polyploid cells also arise during a variety of pathological conditions. Genetic instability in these cells might provide a route to aneuploidy and thereby contribute to the development of cancer.