Saturday, July 1, 2017

Jesow.com

Come on, Jesow.com, who are you trying to fool?

Your article from June 26 is titled, "Cancer Cells May Streamline Their Genomes In Order To Proliferate More Easily."

A ScienceDaily article from June 22 is titled, "Cancer cells may streamline their genomes in order to proliferate more easily."

Your first two paragraphs:
Research from the Stowers Institute provides evidence suggesting that cancer cells might streamline their genomes in order to proliferate more easily. The study, conducted in both human and mouse cells, shows that cancer genomes lose copies of repetitive sequences known as ribosomal DNA. While downsizing might enable these cells to replicate faster, it also seems to render them less able to withstand DNA damage. 
The findings, published June 22, 2017, in PLoS Genetics, suggest that ribosomal DNA copy number could be used to predict which cancers will be sensitive to DNA-damaging chemotherapeutics.
The first two paragraphs from ScienceDaily.com:
Research from the Stowers Institute provides evidence suggesting that cancer cells might streamline their genomes in order to proliferate more easily. The study, conducted in both human and mouse cells, shows that cancer genomes lose copies of repetitive sequences known as ribosomal DNA. While downsizing might enable these cells to replicate faster, it also seems to render them less able to withstand DNA damage. 
The findings, published June 22, 2017, in PLoS Genetics, suggest that ribosomal DNA copy number could be used to predict which cancers will be sensitive to DNA-damaging chemotherapeutics.
You're taking ScienceDaily's content and slapping your own name on it.  AND you've got a bunch of AdChoices links on your page?  That's just sketchy.

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