The vast majority of genes have been tied to cancer — and that can complicate research

João Pedro de Magalhães scours the human genome for clues that might help us understand why people age and what we might do to stop that. Without fail, each time he’s done one of these studies, nearly every gene ends up having some kind of link to cancer.

“Always,” he said. “You always have some cancer-related genes in there.”

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