Chapter 19: Problem 6
What is the difference between saying that cancer is inherited and saying that the predisposition to cancer is inherited?
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Chapter 19: Problem 6
What is the difference between saying that cancer is inherited and saying that the predisposition to cancer is inherited?
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Explain the differences between a benign and malignant tumor.
Distinguish between oncogenes and proto-oncogenes. In what ways can proto- oncogenes be converted to oncogenes?
How do translocations such as the Philadelphia chromosome con- tribute to cancer?
What is the difference between saying that cancer is inherited and saying that the predisposition to cancer is inherited?
How does the p53 tumor-suppressor protein control cell-cycle checkpoints?
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