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DOI: 10.1126/science.aaa6806
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High burden and pervasive positive selection of somatic mutations in normal human skin

Iñigo Martincorena,Amit Roshan,Moritz Gerstung,Peter Ellis,Peter Van Loo,Stuart McLaren,David C. Wedge,Anthony Fullam,Ludmil B. Alexandrov,José M. C. Tubío,Lucy Stebbings,Andrew Menzies,Sara Widaa,Michael R. Stratton,Philip H. Jones,Peter J. Campbell

Somatic cell
Human skin
Biology
2015
Normal skin's curiously abnormal genome Within every tumor, a battle is being waged. As individual tumor cells acquire new mutations that promote their survival and growth, they clonally expand at the expense of tumor cells that are “less fit.” Martincorena et al. sequenced 234 biopsies of sun-exposed but physiologically normal skin from four individuals (see the Perspective by Brash). They found a surprisingly high burden of mutations, higher than that of many tumors. Many of the mutations known to drive the growth of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas were already under strong positive selection. More than a quarter of normal skin cells carried a driver mutation, and every square centimeter of skin contained hundreds of competing mutant clones. Science , this issue p. 880 ; see also p. 867
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    High burden and pervasive positive selection of somatic mutations in normal human skin” is a paper by Iñigo Martincorena Amit Roshan Moritz Gerstung Peter Ellis Peter Van Loo Stuart McLaren David C. Wedge Anthony Fullam Ludmil B. Alexandrov José M. C. Tubío Lucy Stebbings Andrew Menzies Sara Widaa Michael R. Stratton Philip H. Jones Peter J. Campbell published in 2015. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.