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What is the relationship between carcinogens and mutations?
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What is the relationship between carcinogens and mutations?
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A mutation in your dna can sometimes cause genetic disfunction and potentially lead to cancer. It’s essentially the same thing with carcinogens, but with a mutation I can be a positive or negative affect
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