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Oncogenes (I)function as Cell Cycle Inhibitors

Question 50

Question 50

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Oncogenes
(I) function as cell cycle inhibitors.
(II) encode a protein which block cell cycle inhibition.
(III) are expressed by cells that have higher levels of human growth hormone.
(IV) can function as transcription factors.


A) I,III,IV
B) II,III
C) III,IV
D) II,IV
E) II

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