Recently I have been reading a Article dealing with mutations mapping onto domains. They have used the phrase "Gene-centric" in the context of Cancer Biology, lot of times. I have searched alot and not able to find a convincing answer. Can anyone explain me what does it mean.
Please post the article title.
Perhaps they are only looking at mutations that land in coding regions? Hard to say without more information, so it would be helpful if you provided a link to the article so that we can get more context.
"...searched alot and not able to find a convincing answer." Post your findings, so we can see what's missing, inconsistent, etc. My general feeling is that causes of Cancer Biology are not well understood, but the two schools of thought are: (1) cancer can be caused by a single gene gone awry (i.e. via mutation of some kind, gene centric), or that (2) cancer results as a property of the system overall, via build up of several mutations, aneuploidies, etc. (causative agents in a more complex context).