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cancer is a chromosome of its own.
They both have to do with chromosomes.
When cells multiply, each new cell usually gets an exact copy of all 46 chromosomes (23 pairs). But in a cancer cell this genetic copying process often goes out of control. Scientists can identify some cancers just by looking for typical changes in the chromosomes: pieces are often missing, duplicated or rearranged.
A cancer is a chromosome of its own.
Neither. Breast cancer is the over growth of cells due to hormones or genetics.
Well, Cancer is when abnormal cells divide out of control. The chromosomes are the DNA that controls Cell Division
No, breast cancer is not a sex chromosome. Breast cancer is a type of cancer that forms in the cells of the breasts, and it can affect individuals of any sex. It is typically not directly related to sex chromosomes.
Chromosomes are tightly coiled structures of DNA (and proteins).
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The other 44 chromosomes that are not related to sex are called autosomes. These autosomes are found in pairs, with one copy inherited from each parent, and they contain genetic information that determines various traits and characteristics in an individual.
Helicobacter pylori is related to a few types of stomach cancer. It is the only bacteria known to be related to cancer.
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