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Biology, 29.11.2020 21:30 katieP1992
The p53 gene is a tumor that suppresses a protein commonly called protein 53. The gene is important in regulating the cell cycle and suppressing tumors. Which of the following is an example of a cellular response to a mutation to the p53 gene?
A mutation to the p53 gene will result in excessive cell growth and division.
A mutation to the p53 gene will not cause any changes to the signal transduction pathway.
A mutation to the p53 gene will immediately stop the signal pathway.
A mutation to the p53 gene will change the relay molecules but will elicit the same response.
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