casebro
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Yes, the P53+/- mouse is cancer prone:
"Mice that lack one or both copies of p53 also showed an increased incidence of tumors,"
P53+/+ is normal, meaning two copies of the gene.
So, we can extrapolate that knowledge to: Humans lacking one or both P53 genes should not get implanted, nor use cell phones, work around radios, eat aspartame, have sex, eat food, drink water....
"Mice that lack one or both copies of p53 also showed an increased incidence of tumors,"
P53+/+ is normal, meaning two copies of the gene.
So, we can extrapolate that knowledge to: Humans lacking one or both P53 genes should not get implanted, nor use cell phones, work around radios, eat aspartame, have sex, eat food, drink water....