BIOL239 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Tumor Suppressor Gene, Ovarian Cancer, G1 Phase

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Why is the incidence of cancer increasing: increasing new cases because we are living longer, it"s a disease of aging so no surprise. Disparity in expected and observed cancer deaths: lines diverge as people survive with cancer because of diagnosing early, treatment and fewer carcinogens. Its multifaceted, not a single disease, with each person having a different cancer with different random mutation. So is cancer not infectious: can metastasize and are malignant, little genetic diversity in devils, and the face tumor is passed on through biting and playing and mating (infectious tumor) What are the genes cancer arises from: cancer arises when controls over cell division no longer function properly, diploid organisms have two copies of these, tumor-supressor genes. Involved in cell cycle control act recessively: p53 and rb (also called gene tp53 and prb) If present p53 prevents cell from going to s phase (tumor suppression by denying formation). Describe the inheritance of p53: right mutations in wrong.

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