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Biology, 02.11.2020 22:30 nauticatyson9

In cells where telomerase is normally inactive, it can become active by accident and often, cancer will develop as a result. Cancer typically occurs when cells undergo DNA replication and division more frequently than is required by the organism for survival. This leads to growth of cancerous tumors. Using what you learned about telomerase in this video and this lesson, predict how telomerase activity can lead to cancer.

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