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genetic alterations

case studies on genetic alterations or cancer

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We're more than happy to discuss your questions with you, but we will not be doing your research/homework. Google Scholar

Is there a question in there somewhere?

Also, SoldierNurse, is that a picture of Ingrid Bergman?

Actually, it's Grace Kelly. I've been told that I look like her. I had no idea what kind of compliment had been paid me until I googled her in images!

I never noticed before how similar she and Ingrid Bergman looked.

Yep, to be compared to either one is high praise indeed.

Wow. I just googled Ingrid Bergman and you're not kidding! They could be twins!

Ingrid would have been my first celebrity crush, except I considered her to be closer to the group of Greek Gods. Check out the movie "Gas light" to see just how close to perfection a person can physically appear.

Boo-boo

I'll have to do that. I'd apologize to the OP for a massive threadjack, but something tells me they were hoping we'd just give them answers, and in the event that no one does their work for them, they won't be returning.

Op comes in one time with a request/statement that I had no idea how to respond to. Your avatars, however, did intrigue me enough that I had to comment.

Anyway, back to the original post. Yes there are case studies concerning genetic alterations or cancer.

Boy, glad I got that off my chest.

I can sense your relief. I hope mine is palpable as well, internet connection notwithstanding.

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