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30 June, 05:41

A mutation in genes that destroy cancerous cells.

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  1. 30 June, 05:54
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    P53 a well known tumor suppressor gene is a cunning accomplice. When mutated, it overrides the protective cell death response initiated by ATR. Then, without POT1 creating a protective cap, the chromosomes are fused together and The DNA is rearranged, driving the accumulation of even more mutations
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