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10 February, 22:05

A women has been diagnosed with melanoma, a skin cancer that develops in fully differentiated skin cells called melanocytes. She is concerned that the skin cancer risk could be transferred to her future offspring. Should she be concerned about this? Choose the best answer below.

No, because Skin cancer has occurred in her somatic cells, not her Gametes

Yes, because skin cancer has become part of her somatic cell make-up

Yes, because skin cancer cells would be present in the developing offspring

No, because her treatment will be complete before she attempts to have children

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  1. 10 February, 22:34
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    Explanation:

    Melanoma is genetically past down family to family.
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