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    Figure 20-17 Shows a Sequence of Mutations That Might Underlie
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Figure 20-17 Shows a Sequence of Mutations That Might Underlie

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Figure 20-17 shows a sequence of mutations that might underlie the development of colorectal cancer.Explain why the loss of p53 is advantageous to cancerous cells. Figure 20-17 shows a sequence of mutations that might underlie the development of colorectal cancer.Explain why the loss of p53 is advantageous to cancerous cells.    Figure 20-17
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