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gatech.edu — Using yeast as a model organism, researchers at Georgia Tech have discovered that the location of a hairpin-capped break relative to the end of the chromosome will determine the fate of gene amplification. Understanding the rules governing the amplification of genetic material may allow researchers to prevent the growth of tumors.