Biology, 18.12.2019 00:31, jonestmoney381
Indicate whether each of the following descriptions applies to an oncogene, a proto-oncogene, or a tumor suppressor gene. some descriptions may apply to more than one of these gene types.
ype of gene(s) found in cancer cells.
- type of gene(s) found in normal cells and cancer cells.
- gene(s) that could code for a normal growth factor.
- gene(s) whose absence can cause cancer.
- type of gene(s) found in normal cells.
- gene(s) whose presence can cause cancer.
- type of gene(s) found only in cancer cells.
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ype of gene(s) found in cancer cells.
proto-oncogene and tumor suppressor gene - type of gene(s) found in normal cells and cancer cells.
oncogene and proto-oncogene - gene(s) that could code for a normal growth factor.
tumor suppressor gene - gene(s) whose absence can cause cancer.
proto-oncogene and tumor suppressor gene - type of gene(s) found in normal cells.
oncogene - gene(s) whose presence can cause cancer.
oncogene - type of gene(s) found only in cancer cells.
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