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p53 is a tumor suppressor gene. How does this gene
the p53 gene was discovered in 1979, but it was not clear whether the gene functioned as an oncogene or a tumor-suppressor gene.
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The p53 gene was discovered in 1979, but it was not clear whether the gene functioned as an oncogene or a tumor-suppressor gene.
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p53 is a tumor suppressor gene. How does this gene normally prevent cancer in your cells?(1 point) Responses It produces a
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p53 is a tumor suppressor gene. How does this gene normally prevent cancer in your cells?(1 point)
Responses It produces a
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p53 is a tumor suppressor gene. How does this gene normally prevent cancer in your cells?(1 point)
Responses A transcription
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_________ is a technique that involves putting a healthy copy of a gene into cells that have
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Which statement best describes a dominant gene?
A. It Is the Gene that produces mutations. B. It Is a gene that produces
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When gene expression occurs: (1 point) Responses
The gene is passed on to the daughter cells during mitosis. The gene is removed
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Use the diagram to answer the question.
Which genes have the same alleles? Select three options. gene for eye color gene for
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your mama
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Use the diagram to answer the question.
Which genes have the same alleles? Select three options. A. gene for eye color B. gene
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your mama
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