Chapter 18: Problem 14
Explain why an oncogene is associated with a gain-of-function and a mutation in a tumor suppressor gene is associated with a loss-of-function.
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Chapter 18: Problem 14
Explain why an oncogene is associated with a gain-of-function and a mutation in a tumor suppressor gene is associated with a loss-of-function.
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