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This question poses tumor suppressor genes are most likely to result in cancer through which are the following.
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Loss of function mutations, gain of function mutations, over expression, or proto -oncogene formation.
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So here we have to understand the difference between tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes.
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So if the tumor suppressor gene is active, then that means that there will be no tumor suppressor genes.
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Tumor formation.
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We are suppressing the tumor with this gene.
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However, if we have an oncogene that is active, that means that there will be tumor formation.
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Why? because we have a gene that is going to be cancer causing.
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So usually our, so in normal circumstances, the tumor suppressor genes are going to be on, and our oncogenes, normally are going to be off in the form of proto -onco genes.
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However, if a mutation is going to arise, then our tumor suppressor genes are going to turn off...