Arc help plz
@Arcadiouse
I did this like a month ago
You are in Flvs?
yeah kinda
Oh do you have mrs fish??
no, im in a charter off of flvs my county uses their site lol
Ahhh ok I get it
Well can you help me complete it?
gimmie like 10 and ill help i gtg for a sec
Yah np man see if you can find your and I can just use that XD
k lol
Couldnt find it
Do you remember how to do it?
yeah lol
What is first?
Describe how mutations lead to genetic variations. Which appears to be more dangerous: the BRC1 or BRC2 mutation? Analyze a woman’s risk of dying of cancer if she carries a mutated BRC1 gene. How do heredity and inheritance relate to the data presented in these charts? What data would you need to see in order to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of preventive surgeries? What does the age at diagnosis tell you about the mutation? Explain how breast-cancer genes are still present in the population, despite cancer-related surgeries and deaths.
I suppose you can answer in any order XD
Mutations lead to genetic variations because if the mutations effect the cells that involve the genes or cells that involve the reproduction cycle, that will affect the genetics of the person and or the persons offspring.
BRC1 Seems more dangerous
Alright gimme a sec XD I'm sure all your answers are original right? Can I just copy and paste (Sorry I need to get a move on other assignments)
Her risk of dying of cancer is an 18 percent change. I could interpret the data with the preventative mastectomy or hysterectomy if they have the percent of catching the cancer back or dying still.
Yes, i don't remember my answers.
Oh thanks then XD
Heredity and inheritance play a role in this because if someone in her family had this cancer before, she could be more at risk because it can run in the family. the cancer is not shared between offspring and parents, it is just the risk that is shared.
I would need data on if the patients got the cancer mutation back or not and if any patients had the preventative surgeries and still died or had the cancer.
The mutation occurs faster and it happens in younger people.
Breast cancer genes are still in the population because the surgeries that prevent it do not remove the genes.
That share the risk
ALL DONE
Thanks man I think Im finally caught up XD
np.
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