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Biology, 06.12.2019 20:31 winterblanco

P53 is a tumor suppressor gene, and some scientists refer to it as "the guardian of the genome."

a) explain its normal role and why scientists would regard it as the "guardian of the genome."
b) explain what happens to the cell cycle, if both p53 alleles are mutated.

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