Genomic characterization of a type of leukaemia has resulted in the identification of common genetic abnormalities that underlie the disease. The results constitute an advance on several fronts.
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Golub, T. Global views of leukaemia. Nature 446, 739–740 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/446739a
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