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Since the mid-1980s, research in the field of colorectal carcinogenesi
s has seen a series of breakthroughs such, as the process of loss of h
eterozygosity for large chromosomal segments and the consequent charac
terization of a series of suppressor genes considered to be the target
s of the allelic deletions. More recently, a new perspective has been
opened, with the discovery of germinal mutations of genes involved in
mismatch repair in certain inherited forms of the disease. Through the
retrospective analysis of our data on colorectal adenomas and cancers
, we have tried to critically reassess a number of theoretical conside
rations relating to the instability of the genome viewed at the chromo
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