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How are checkpoints currently behaving in sally cancer cells ?

How are checkpoints currently behaving in sally cancer cells ?-example-1

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Two checkpoints are sensitive to DNA damage, one that acts before mitosis and a second that acts before DNA replication. This is relevant to cancer because checkpoint mutants show genetic instability, and such instability is characteristic of many cancers.

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