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Title: The p53 gene is a tumor-suppressing gene that prevents damaged cells from undergoing cell division. ...
Post by: james.is.21 on Apr 19, 2017
The p53 gene is a tumor-suppressing gene that prevents damaged cells from undergoing cell division. If this gene ceases to function due to a mutation, what will happen to the cell?
A) Tumors will be suppressed.
B) Uncontrolled cell division will occur.
C) The cell will die.
D) The cell will be prevented from undergoing division.


Title: Re: The p53 gene is a tumor-suppressing gene that prevents damaged cells from undergoing cell ...
Post by: R.Frant on Apr 19, 2017
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Title: Re: The p53 gene is a tumor-suppressing gene that prevents damaged cells from undergoing cell division. ...
Post by: james.is.21 on Jun 16, 2017
Will mark this topic solved as soon as I figure out how to work this thing lol