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The rate at which cancer cells mutate in the human body

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Answered by rashmiii
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The mutation rates of cancer cells to drug and multidrug resistance are paradoxically high, i.e., 10−3 to 10−6, compared with those altering phenotypes of recessive genes in normal diploid cells of about 10−12.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cancer Cells More Likely To Genetically Mutate.  When cells become cancerous, they also become 100 times more likely to genetically mutate than regular cells, researchers have found.

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