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    The TP53 Gene Normally Functions to Inhibit the Cell Cycle
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The TP53 Gene Normally Functions to Inhibit the Cell Cycle

Question 90

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The TP53 gene normally functions to inhibit the cell cycle. If a gain of function missense mutation occurs in the TP53 gene, the mutated TP53 gene will _______ (inhibit or promote) the cell cycle.

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