Title: Using polyethylene glycol, a cancer cell and a normal cell are fused. The resulting hybrid behaves Post by: Astatine on Apr 9, 2015 Using polyethylene glycol, a cancer cell and a normal cell are fused. The resulting hybrid behaves like a normal cell. The best reason for this observation is the
A) recombination between cancer and normal chromosomes. B) removal of environmental triggers. C) presence of tumor suppressor genes and gene products. D) exposure to polyethylene glycol. E) both choices A and C Title: Re: Using polyethylene glycol, a cancer cell and a normal cell are fused. The resulting hybrid beha Post by: virion on Apr 18, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: Using polyethylene glycol, a cancer cell and a normal cell are fused. The resulting hybrid behaves Post by: Astatine on Apr 20, 2015 Glad I joined this site, thank you for your help.
Title: Re: Using polyethylene glycol, a cancer cell and a normal cell are fused. The resulting hybrid behaves Post by: virion on Apr 21, 2015 No problem :D
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