A recent study from the University of Washington in Seattle indicates that microsatellite instability, classically associated with colorectal, stomach, and endometrial cancers, is a much more extensive phenotype than previously appreciated. The researchers developed MOSAIC, a method to assess microsatellite instability on a comprehensive, genome-wide scale, and identified tumors positive for this phenotype in 14 of 18 different cancers evaluated.
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