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A mutation that causes abnormal cell division can result in what
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Uncontrolled cell growth — i.e., tumor formation/cancer.
Mutations in genes that regulate the cell cycle (oncogenes, tumor‑suppressors, apoptosis regulators) can cause cells to divide abnormally, producing benign or malignant tumors and potentially metastasis.
Mutations in genes that regulate the cell cycle (oncogenes, tumor‑suppressors, apoptosis regulators) can cause cells to divide abnormally, producing benign or malignant tumors and potentially metastasis.
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