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Biology, 05.08.2019 23:10, mervindavisk

Breakage–fusion–bridge (bfb) cycles may drive tumorigenesis by select one:
a. shortening telomeric dna.
b. driving cellular proliferation.
c. promoting telomere instability.
d. providing a means for cells to acquire additional mutations.
e. increasing expression levels of htert.

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