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Arianna Garrett
27 October, 06:49
Explain the genitics of cancer cells
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Tyrell Moses
27 October, 09:24
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Cancer is a genetic disease-that is, cancer is caused by certain changes to genes that control the way our cells function, especially how they grow and divide. Genes carry the instructions to make proteins, which do much of the work in our cells.
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