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What are predisposition genes? why are the responsible for cause of cancer ?
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- How mutations, chromosomal changes epigenetics, and environmental agents play roles in the development of cancer ?Which genetic cancer predisposition syndrome is caused by germ-line mutations in the p53 gene and is associated with the early onset of cancers and the development of multiple malignant lesions of diverse tissue origins?What is the difference in an oncogene and tumor suppressor gene and how can each potentially lead to cancer?