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Histone modification and chromatin remodeling...
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alter the accessibility of genes for transcription
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shifts allele frequencies
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results from mutated gene products or abnormally expressed genes
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Results from unregulated cell growth that forms a multi cellular mass
removed by surgery, causing no serious harm
Question 2
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Natural selection is the principal for that _________ within large populations?
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shifts allele frequencies
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histone modification and chromatin remodeling
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shifts gene frequencies
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chromatin modification and histone remodeling
Question 3
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Cancer are caused by mutations in ______ cells
Question 4
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[blank_start]5[blank_end]% of cancers are caused by germ-line mutations.
Question 5
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Genomic alternations associated with cancer include?
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Single-nucleotide substitutions
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Chromosomal rearrangements
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amplifications
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deletions
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Genetic disease in somatic cells
Question 6
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What are the two fundamental properties shared by cancer cells?
Question 7
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Genetic disease in somatic cells results from __________ or _________.
Question 8
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[blank_start]Benign[blank_end] tumor: Results from unregulated cell growth that forms a multicellular mass
removed by surgery, causing no serious harm
[blank_start]Malignant[blank_end] tumor: Results from metastasized cells invading other tissue and causing life-threatening problems.
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Benign
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Malignant
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Malignant
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Benign
Question 9
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__________: originated from a common ancestral cell that accumulated numerous specific mutations
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clonal origin
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phylogenetic origin
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ancestral origin
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familial origin
Question 10
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All cancer cells in primary and secondary tumors are clonal
Question 11
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Many scientists believe that MOST cells within tumors proliferate, which is why it is so dangerous.
Question 12
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Tumor cells that do proliferate are [blank_start]rare[blank_end] population and give rise to cancer stem cells that [blank_start]have[blank_end] the capacity for self-renewal.
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rare
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common
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have
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do not have
Question 13
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Undifferentiated cells with the capacity for self-renewal are known as __________.
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stem cells
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cancer cells
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tumors
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carcinogens
Question 14
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Cancer stem cell hypothesis predicts that...
Question 15
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Age-related incidence of cancer indicates cancer develops from the [blank_start]accumulation of several mutagenic events[blank_end] in [blank_start]a single cell[blank_end].
Question 16
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Incidence with cancers rises exponentially with...
(pick the BEST answer)
Question 17
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Independent and random mutations are necessary for a cell to become malignant.
Question 18
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Carcinogens are....
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cancer-causing agents
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cancer-preventing agents
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human process catalysts
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car engine catalysts
Question 19
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The delay between exposure to carcinogens and the appearance of cancer is an indication of [blank_start]the multistep process[blank_end].
Question 20
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_________ is the development of malignant tumor.
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Tumorigenesis
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Malignigenesis
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Cancer
Question 21
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Tumorigenesis results in two or more genetic alternations which are...
Question 22
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What does APC gene stand for?
[blank_start]Adenomatous[blank_end] [blank_start]polyposis[blank_end] [blank_start]coli[blank_end]
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Adenomatous
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Advantageous
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Anagenesis
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polyposis
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polyploidous
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poptosis
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coli
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cancer
Question 23
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What does the APC gene do?
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tumor suppressor gene that encodes a protein involved in normal differentiation of intestinal cells
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tumor activator gene that encodes protein involved in normal differentiation of intestinal cells
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white blood cell activator gene that encodes proteins to detect and destroy bacteria
Question 24
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In colorectal cancers, adenoma and polyp formation requires ?
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inactivating mutations in ADP gene
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activating mutations in ADP gene
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activating chromosomal rearrangements
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reversing chromosomal rearrangements
Question 25
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A [blank_start]driver[blank_end] mutation gives growth advantage to tumor cells.
A [blank_start]passenger[blank_end] mutation has no direct contribution to cancer phenotype.
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driver
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passenger
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passenger
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driver
Question 26
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Cancer cells show higher than normal rates of...
Question 27
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Genomic instability manifests in gross defects by...
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translocation
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Aneuploidy
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chromosome loss
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DNA amplification
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Chromosomal deletion
Question 28
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Many cancers are characterized as reciprocal translocations
Question 29
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CML- Chronic myelogenous leukemia is a cancer due to [blank_start]translation[blank_end] of [blank_start]C-ABL[blank_end] gene on chromosome [blank_start]9[blank_end] into [blank_start]BCR[blank_end] gene on chromosome 22.
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translation
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translocation
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amplification
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C-ABL
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BCR
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ABL
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C-BCR
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9
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22
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10
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23
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BCR
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C-BCR
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C-ABL
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ABL
Question 30
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The structure of CML is known as ___________ chromosome
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Philadelphia
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Illinois
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Pennsylvania
Question 31
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What two inherited cancers are caused by defects in DNA repair genes?
Question 32
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[blank_start]Xeroderma pigmentosum[blank_end]: Defective nucleotide excision repair leading to skin cancer
[blank_start]Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal[blank_end] cancer: increased risk of colon, ovary, uterine and kidney cancers
-eights genes implicated; four involved in DNA mismatch repair; [blank_start]autosomal dominant[blank_end] syndrome
Question 33
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Epigenetic effects may be present in what type of cell?