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Chemicals are used to induce sporadic and inflammation-associated colon tumor growth in mouse models. When combined with p53 deficiency, tumor development is promoted, including the growth of invasive cancers and lymph node metastasis.
Here the authors describe an updated protocol for single-stranded sequencing library preparation suitable for highly degraded DNA from ancient remains or other sources. The procedure can be performed manually or in an automated fashion.