A mutation in one cancer-related gene is not enough to cause a cell to become cancerous.Why?
A) We have more than two copies of every gene.
B) Cell division is controlled by many proteins,not just one.
C) We have two copies of every gene.
D) Nearby cells will repair the mutation.
E) The cell has to divide more times to become cancerous.
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