ND STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY LOOSELEAF GENETICS: FROM GENES TO GENOMES
ND STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY LOOSELEAF GENETICS: FROM GENES TO GENOMES
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ISBN: 9781260406092
Author: HARTWELL, Leland, HOOD, Leroy, Goldberg, Michael
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education/stony Brook University
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Chapter 20, Problem 4P
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Whether the views regarding germ-line mutations and environmental factors as the cause of cancer conflicting or can be reconciled.

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Any abnormal change in the gene sequence is known as mutation. Mutations can lead to various ailments, including cancer. Mutations can lead to uncontrollable growth of the cells leading to the development of cancer.

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