Chapter 16: Problem 15
How do translocations such as the Philadelphia chromosome contribute to cancer?
Chapter 16: Problem 15
How do translocations such as the Philadelphia chromosome contribute to cancer?
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Get started for freeWhile all cancer cells are proliferative, only some become malignant. Explain this statement.
Review the Chapter Concepts list on page \(321 .\) These concepts relate to the multiple ways in which genetic alterations lead to the development of cancers. The sixth concept states that DNA methylation and histone modifications contribute to the genetic alterations leading to cancer. Write a short essay describing how these changes in cancer cells contribute to the development of cancers.
If a cell suffers damage to its DNA while in S phase, how can this damage be repaired before the cell enters mitosis?
As part of a cancer research project, you have discovered a gene that is mutated in many metastatic tumors. After determining the DNA sequence of this gene, you compare the sequence with those of other genes in the human genome sequence database. Your gene appears to code for an amino acid sequence that resembles sequences found in some serine proteases. Conjecture how your new gene might contribute to the development of highly invasive cancers.
Mention the causative agents of DNA lesions in the human body that can lead to cancer.
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