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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in tobacco smoke are potent carcinogens because they preferentially bind to, and trigger base substitutions, in the
 
  A) Ras gene.
  B) p53 gene.
  C) Raf gene.
  D) PTEN gene.
  E) EGF receptor gene.
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