Multiple Choice
What defines a proto-oncogene?
A) a gene that is destined to cause cancer
B) a gene that, if mutated, could cause cancer
C) a cancer gene that hasn't been expressed yet
D) the evolutionary precursor to tumour suppression genes in modern humans
E) a gene involved in muscle formation
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