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Pan-cancer surveys indicate cell cycle-related roles of primate-specific genes in tumors and embryonic cerebrum.

Chenyu MaChunyan LiHuijing MaDaqi YuYufei ZhangDan ZhangTianhan SuJianmin WuXiaoyue WangLi ZhangChun-Long ChenYong Edward Zhang
Published in: Genome biology (2022)
Consistent with the predictions of the atavism and antagonistic pleiotropy hypotheses, primate-specific genes, especially those PSGs derived from cell cycle-related genes that emerged in unicellular ancestors, contribute to the early proliferation of the human cerebrum at the cost of hitchhiking by similarly highly proliferative cancer cells.
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