P53 is found often in familial melanoma cases. The gene, when it operates normally, helps the body repair mutated cells to prevent, amongst other things, cancer from developing. However when p53 is altered it can’t operate its job properly and allow cancers to grow. Heavy UV light that ...
A dna codon, ACG, is mutated so there is a substitution of the third nucleotide, replacing the G with a T. What is the corresponding: a) mRNA codon? b) amino acid? c) What type of mutation would result? The identical strands of DNA in a chromosome are called ___...
What happens when RNA polymerase malfunctions? How is DNA decoded? What can happen if something goes wrong? When errors occur in DNA, what activity do checkpoint controls inhibit? What would happen to the DNA replication process if DNA polymerase I was mutate...
theflu(influenza), or tuberculosis, cancer is not contagious -- cancer is usually caused by genetic damage that happens inside an individualcell. Cells affected by cancer are calledmalignant cells. Malignant cells are different from normal cells in the body in that they divide (in ...
energy and multiply. For example, in some cancers, the ras gene (an oncogene) is mutated, and produces a protein that stimulates cells to divide prematurely. Other oncogenes, such as C-myc and C-erb B-2, when amplified, are implicated in small cell lung cancer and breast cancer, ...
energy and multiply. For example, in some cancers, the ras gene (an oncogene) is mutated, and produces a protein that stimulates cells to divide prematurely. Other oncogenes, such as C-myc and C-erb B-2, when amplified, are implicated in small cell lung cancer and breast cancer, ...
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