A) All carcinogens are mutagens.
B) Some cancers are hereditary.
C) All mutations can cause cancer.
D) Ultraviolet light can lead to skin cancers, so it is a mutagen.
E) Ultraviolet light can lead to skin cancers, so it is a carcinogen.
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A) any section of DNA.
B) a gene.
C) a specific section of a chromosome.
D) an alternate version of a gene.
E) a pair of genes.
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A) 0%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
E) 100%
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A) contain a proto-oncogene.
B) contain an oncogene.
C) contain a mutated tumor-suppressor gene.
D) are infected by a virus.
E) are breast-cancer cells.
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A) chimney sweeping
B) coal mining
C) cabinet making
D) shoe repair and manufacture
E) All of the above.
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A) a mutation of proto-oncogenes
B) a mutation of tumor suppressor genes
C) a mutation of a gene that codes for DNA polymerase
D) a mutation of a gene that codes for DNA repair enzymes
E) a mutation in a noncoding sequence of a gene
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A) Yes, because genes like BRCA2 are always inherited if one of your parents has a mutation.
B) No. Although inherited genes may carry an increased predisposition toward cancer, it is often nonhereditary mutations that lead to cancer.
C) Yes, because inherited genes that are mutated will cause cancer.
D) No, because more than one mutation is needed to develop cancer.
E) B and D
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A) 0%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
E) 100%
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A) transcription.
B) translation.
C) replication.
D) tumor suppression.
E) apoptosis.
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A) UV light
B) smoking
C) blackened meats
D) excessive drinking
E) All of the above.
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A) oncogene.
B) tumor-suppressor gene.
C) nonhereditary gene.
D) somatic gene.
E) proto-oncogene.
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A) Several hundred, since there are hundreds of known BRCA1 alleles
B) Four: two from their father and two from their mother
C) Only two: one from their father and one from their mother
D) One for males and hundreds for females
E) One for males and two for females
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A) 10%; <5%
B) 20%; <5%
C) 20%; 10%
D) 50%; <5%
E) 50%; 20%
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A) Yes, regardless of the location of the mutation, protein expression and function will be adversely affected.
B) No, mutations occurring within the noncoding regions of the DNA sequence will not affect overall protein structure
C) No, DNA repair enzymes are designed specifically to "proofread" the DNA and they catch most mistakes
D) Yes, any mutations located within the DNA sequence will affect the structure of the protein.
E) B and C
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A) genetic counseling, so they know the risks
B) regular medical screening for cancer
C) a healthy lifestyle, a good diet, and an exercise regimen
D) prophylactic surgery
E) All of the above.
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A) tells the cell when to stop the cell cycle.
B) is responsible for DNA repair.
C) is responsible for detecting mutations.
D) tells the cell to go through the cell cycle.
E) prevents apoptosis from occurring.
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A) inherited predispositions
B) solar radiation (UV)
C) tobacco smoking or chewing
D) DNA damage from viruses
E) mutagens in drinking water
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