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Roxanne Khamsi: We Are All Genetic Mosaics

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Apr 25, 2026
Roxanne Khamsi, award-winning science journalist and author of Beyond Inheritance, explains how we are genetic mosaics shaped by somatic mutations. She explores single-cell sequencing, cellular competition and endo-evolution, how therapy can select resistant clones, immune-system hypermutation, brain mosaics, clonal hematopoiesis, and the idea of early intervention to prevent cancer.
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Single Cell Sequencing Reveals Hidden Somatic Diseases

  • Single-cell sequencing transformed detection of somatic mutations by revealing the proportion and tissue distribution of mutated cells.
  • Khamsi cites a 2013 case where single-cell sequencing found a long QT mutation in 3/36 blood cells, proving a noninherited embryonic somatic origin.
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Treating Cancer By Managing Cellular Competition

  • Tumors are heterogeneous ecosystems where aggressive therapy can select for resistant clones.
  • Khamsi describes adaptive strategies that intermittently withdraw treatment to let drug-sensitive cells compete with resistant ones, improving outcomes in some cancers.
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Immune System Uses Mutation As A Feature Not A Bug

  • Somatic hypermutation is essential: immune B cells deliberately mutate to generate vast antibody diversity.
  • Khamsi notes mechanisms like AID enable up to 10^18 theoretical antibody shapes and explain vaccine-driven emergence of cross-reactive antibodies.
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