a. To cause cancer, proto-oncogenes require allele(s) to be mutated and therefore are considered . The mutation results in a of function. 16. Normally, tumor suppressor genes inhibit the cell cycle. How do mutated tumor suppressor genes affect the cell cycle? a. To cause cancer, tumor suppressor genes require allele(s) to be mutated and therefore are considered . The mutation results in a of function.
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