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27 June, 02:54

An oncogene is: Select one:

a viral gene with no relation to the host cells genes.

b. a mutated form of a proto-oncogene.

c. a bacterial gene that causes cancer in the host.

d. always seen in human cancer cells. e. a gene that turns off cellular reproduction.

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  1. 27 June, 03:19
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    D because a oncogene is a cell that creates cancer cells or tumors
  2. 27 June, 03:22
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    I think it is A. I'm only guessing because I have never heard of an Oncogene before.
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