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How does E. coli cause DNA damage?
Some E. coli strains produce a toxin known as
colibactin
. This toxin can induce DNA double-strand breaks, leading to mutations if the DNA is not properly repaired. Mutations in key regulatory genes can contribute to the development of cancer.
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