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Victoriag2626
19.10.2019 • 
Biology

Why are tumor suppressors usually recessive? a. because by definition a mutant protein is always recessive to a wild-type protein b. because a loss of function mutation of only one allele usually has no effect on the phenotype c. because the fusion studies showed that wild type tumor suppressors were recessive to activated oncogenes d. because pro-proliferative signaling is always dominant over anti-proliferative signaling. e. all of the above are correct

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