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These kind of mice are an extraordinary resource for modeling
human disease; for instance, research has found that mice that are genetically mutated to carry the BRCA1 gene (a
human breast cancer gene) behave more similarly to
human cancer patients than those mice who have had a
tumor physically
transplanted in.