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Burkitt's Lymphoma is due to absence of what ?

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Answered by littlekrishna109
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Answer:

due to absence of apoptosis-inhibiting signals

Explanation:

All forms of Burkitt lymphoma are associated with a translocation of the MYC gene on chromosome 8 into one of the three immunoglobulin loci, resulting in MYC protein overexpression and uncontrolled cell growth.

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