What is the likely effect of hypermethylation of a tumor suppressor gene promoter in a cancer cell?
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Correct answer: Stable gene silencing of the tumor suppressor
Hypermethylation of promoter CpG islands drives chromatin condensation and transcriptional silencing; when this silences a tumor suppressor gene, loss of its expression can contribute to cancer.
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