Are we eating ourway to prostate cancer-A hypothesis based on the evolution, bioaccumulation, and interspecific transfer of miR-150

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Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are well established epigenetic modifiers. There is a lot of work being done to identify the evolutionary transfer of miRNAs both at intra- and interspecific levels. In this hypothesis-driven review, we have suggested a possible reason as to why miR-150 can be a promising diagnostic biomarker for prostate cancer using theories of evolution, bio-accumulation, and interspecific transfer of miRNAs.

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Vaidyanathan, V., Krishnamoorthy, V., Karunasinghe, N., Jabed, A., Pallati, R., Kao, C. H. J., … Ferguson, L. R. (2016). Are we eating ourway to prostate cancer-A hypothesis based on the evolution, bioaccumulation, and interspecific transfer of miR-150. Non-Coding RNA, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ncrna2020002

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