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How many copies of the p53 gene do humans have?

Humans typically have two copies of the p53 gene.


How many copies of the p53 gene do average humans have?

Most average humans have two copies of the p53 gene.


How can one repair the p53 gene effectively?

Repairing the p53 gene effectively can be achieved through gene therapy techniques, such as using CRISPR-Cas9 to correct mutations in the gene. This approach involves precise editing of the gene to restore its normal function, which can help in treating diseases associated with p53 gene mutations.


What is p53 called?

"The Guardian Angel Gene"


Who identified the p53 gene?

The p53 gene was identified by a team of researchers led by Dr. David Lane and Dr. Arnold Levine in 1979. The protein encoded by the p53 gene plays a critical role in suppressing tumor formation and is often referred to as the "guardian of the genome."


How many copies of p53 genes do average humans typically have?

Most average humans have two copies of the p53 gene.


What is the P53 gene function?

p53 is a gene that codes for a protein (p53) that is an important tumor suppressor. Although the number of pathways and roles of p53 continue to expand it is, perhaps, most well known for slowing cell proliferation or inducing apoptosis if DNA damage or uncontrolled growth is detected.


What cancers does the p53 cancer gene cause?

P53 it is an anzyme that monitorize the DNA and protect them from demagis.It is founded that its defective in 60% of cancer cells


A cell with a defective p53 gene is likely to?

A defective P53 gene is likely to cause poor regulation of cell cycles. P53 is a protein that suppresses tumor production and is implicated as a factor in cancer development. It prevents genome mutation and damage. 50% of human tumors have mutated or deleted P53 genes.


What role does p53 have in controlling cell division?

Cell division is regulated by the p53 gene and relates to cancer because Cancer is caused by uncontrolled cell divison


Is there a gene related to colon or rectal cancer?

In patients with colon or rectal cancer, the p53 gene is mutated 70% of the time


Why is cancer a genetic disorder?

because, usually it is a defect in a tumor suppressing gene such as p53.