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Braxton West
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22 June, 19:05
A cell with a defective p53 gene is likely to
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Drake Woodward
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If a p53 gene is defective it may cause cell cycle to stop functioning normally. Without this cell cycle check, cells will divide continuosly creating many chromosomal damage.
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