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A 25-year-old woman is referred by her gastroenterologist with innumerable adenomatous polyps covering her entire colon and rectum after colonoscopy performed for anemia. Her father died of metastatic colon cancer at age 45 years; she has 1 sibling with a presentation similar to her own. The gene most likely responsible for these findings is:
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