The odd case of transmissible tumour

Diavolo della Tasmania

What do Tasmanian devils, hamsters, dogs and marine bivalves have in common? All four of them are the only animals where clonally transmissible cancers are known to occur. And for Tasmania devil this is a big issue, as it is threatening the survival of the species. How can cancer be a contagious disease? Let’s find out!

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