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Select all that apply. Tumors can result from: 1) Mutations in tumor suppressor genes 2) Mutations in proto-oncogenes 3) Too many cells in GO 4) Too little cell death 5) Too muc…
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Tumors can result from:
1) Mutations in tumor suppressor genes
2) Mutations in proto-oncogenes
3) Too many cells in GO
4) Too little cell death
5) Too much cell division
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