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What gene is responsible for tumor suppression?

A. beta- galactoside

B. p53

C. alpha goblin

D. beta goblin

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User Ivelis
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The gene responsible for tumor suppressor is the p53 tumor-suppressor protein encoded by the TP53 gene.
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User Marcel Hoffmann
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P⁵³

Step-by-step explanation:

P⁵³, also identified as TP⁵³ or tumor protein is a gene that codes for a protein that coordinates the cell sequence and therefore operates as a tumor suppression. It is quite essential for cells in multi cellular bodies to overcome cancer. p53 has also been defined as "the protector of the genome" because of its function in maintaining stability by limiting genome variation.

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