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Many human skin tumors contain mutated p53 genes that probably result from excess UV exposure. One of 10 different equally likely mutations of the p53 gene always results from a single episode of excessive UV exposure; the 10 mutations remain equally likely over repeated exposures. A p53 gene must experience all 10 mutations before a tumor can develop. Assume that only one mutation can occur as a result of one excessive UV skin exposure. Question 2. How many excessive UV exposures would you expect are required until the p53 gene has experienced all 10 mutations

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