The cause of p53-related cancers is
A) fetal cells that remain in a child or adult, dividing too frequently.
B) continual expression of the telomerase gene, which keeps cells dividing.
C) deletion of cell cycle checkpoint genes.
D) failure to repair damaged DNA, allowing the cell to continue dividing.
E) a translocation between chromosomes 12 and 15.
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