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Genes that control cell growth are known as

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Answered by elcabko
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Two classes of genes, oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes, link cell cycle control to tumor formation and development. Oncogenes in their proto-oncogene state drive the cell cycle forward, allowing cells to proceed from one cell cycle stage to the next.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mutations may affect different genes that control cell growth and division. Some of these genes are called tumor suppressor genes. Mutations may also cause some normal genes to become cancer-causing genes known as oncogenes (oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes are discussed in more detail later.

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