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Cigarette smoke contains a chemical that specifically mutates p53 and inactivates it. As a result of this mutation, what would happen in the affected cells? A. DNA damage would accumulate B. Cell death would not be activated C. The cell cycle would continue in spite of DNA damage D. All of the above

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