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Reports of the death of the gene are greatly exaggerated

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I would like to thank Natalie Ahn for providing me with an overview of recent findings in cancer research, Karola Stotz for sharing related work before publication, and Amanda Birmingham for critical discussion of the manuscript.

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Knight, R. Reports of the death of the gene are greatly exaggerated. Biol Philos 22, 293–306 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10539-006-9039-5

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