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A) HNPCC, which has an almost normal karyotype
B) HNPCC, which has a grossly abnormal karyotype
C) FAP, which has an almost normal karyotype
D) FAP, which has a grossly abnormal karyotype
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A) To prevent the Warburg effect
B) To accelerate glucose uptake by the tumor cells
C) To prevent the absorption of the radioactive tracer by healthy tissues
D) To promote fermentation in healthy tissues
E) All of the above
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A) Src
B) Ras
C) Myc
D) p53
E) Apc
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A) Loss-of-function mutations in both genes
B) Loss-of-function mutation in p53 and gain-of-function mutation in Rb
C) Gain-of-function mutation in p53 and loss-of-function mutation in Rb
D) Gain-of-function mutations in both genes
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A) Apoptosis
B) Necrosis
C) Cell division
D) Mitotic recombination
E) Stress
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A) p53; hereditary
B) Rb; hereditary
C) Ras; nonhereditary
D) p53; nonhereditary
E) Rb; nonhereditary
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A) is embryonic lethal.
B) results in a lower malignancy rate, but the rats are otherwise seemingly normal.
C) results in a higher rate of cancer onset, but the rats are otherwise seemingly normal.
D) increases cell death by apoptosis, leading to developmental defects.
E) does not have any effect unless the rats live outside of the laboratory and are exposed to various types of stress.
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A) a; 1
B) a; 2
C) b; 1
D) b; 2
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A) a; 1
B) a; 2
C) b; 1
D) b; 2
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A) Src
B) Ras
C) EGF receptor
D) Myc
E) E-cadherin
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A) are tumor suppressors.
B) are mutated in one copy in all cells of patients with a hereditary form of the cancer.
C) are in a locus that shows loss of heterozygosity in the hereditary form of the cancer.
D) should be inactivated in both copies to cause the nonhereditary form of the cancer.
E) All of the above.
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