A gene that is found to be mutated in a type of blood cancer exhibits properties of both a growth-suppressing tumour suppressor and a growth-promoting oncogene.
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Shannon, K., Loh, M. More than kin and less than kind. Nature 460, 805–807 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/460804a
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