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Sporadic retinoblastoma is often confined to one eye, not both eyes, because homozygous RB1 mutations ________.
▸ are rare
▸ affect only one eye
▸ require one other mutation, a 'second-hit' to cause cancer
▸ are embryonic-lethal
▸ prevent cell division
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