Becker's World of the Cell (9th Edition)
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Author: Jeff Hardin, Gregory Paul Bertoni
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To determine: The four experiment to distinguish between the sample containing normal cells and the cancer cells.
Introduction: Cancer is the disease in which there is an uncontrolled growth of the mass of cells. There are genes present in our body which regulates the cell growth and division. These genes which are responsible for the propagation of the cell cycle if undergoes mutations then they result in the abnormal growth of the cells. The genes which upon mutation can lead to cancer are called oncogenes, the substances which induce mutations in oncogenes are called as oncogenic agent and the study of cancer is called as oncology.
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