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291 | Venki Ramakrishnan on the Biology of Death and Aging
Venki Ramakrishnan
and so if even one of those cells became cancerous and triggered a cancer then the animal would die so you would think those animals would be more likely to get cancer instead it's a mouse that's more likely to get cancer that has to do with the fact that you know all these repair mechanisms don't work as well in a mouse because evolution doesn't care how long a mouse that a mouse should live that long
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