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Karli Stout
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17 December, 10:11
What gene is activated in oncogenesis
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Parks
17 December, 10:39
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Answer:protooncogenes
Explanation: Also known as co-genes, they stimulates cellular growths and developments and when activated leads to uncontrollable growth
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