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If the p53 gene is damaged, what can occur? tumor growth lack of oxygen to the brain no antibodies formed buildup of lactose
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If the p53 gene is damaged, what can occur?
tumor growth
lack of oxygen to the brain
no antibodies formed
buildup of lactose
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The answer is tumor growth
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