Chapter 19: Problem 6
Can cancer be inherited or infectious?
Chapter 19: Problem 6
Can cancer be inherited or infectious?
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Get started for freeList the functions of kinases and cyclins, and describe how they interact to cause cells to move through the cell cycle.
How are epigenetic changes associated with cancer? What kind of epigenetic changes may be required for a normal cell to become malignant?
How does the environment contribute to cancer?
Describe the steps by which the \(p 53\) gene responds to DNA damage and/or cellular stress to promote cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis. Given that \(p 53\) is a recessive gene and is not located on the X chromosome, why would people who inherit just one mutant copy of a recessive tumor-suppressor gene be at higher risk of developing cancer than those without the recessive gene?
How do normal cells and cancer cells differ in terms of cell-cycle regulation?
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