Abstract

In rare occasions, cancer cells have chromatids with segments stacked in inverted order vis-a-vis their normal counterparts. The paper discusses a mechanism for these anomalies as well as for their statistical incidences. The proposed mechanism and its telenomic implications have been adapted from ideas discussed in a preceding note (3).

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