A Proto-Oncogene Differs From A Tumor Suppressor Gene Because A Proto-Oncogene

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A Proto-Oncogene Differs From A Tumor Suppressor Gene Because A Proto-Oncogene

may cause cancer if mutated, whereas a tumor suppressor gene cannot. stimulates mitosis in a normal cell, whereas a tumor suppressor gene inhibits mitosis. only activates enzymes in a cell that allow metastasis. inhibits the cell cycle, whereas a tumor suppressor accelerates the cell cycle. promotes meiosis, whereas a tumor suppressor gene promotes mitosis.
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stimulates mitosis in a normal cell, whereas a tumor suppressor gene inhibits mitosis.

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