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Alex Ar [27]
2 years ago
8

Distinguish between oncogenes and proto-oncogenes.

Biology
1 answer:
ale4655 [162]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

proto-oncogenes are normal genes while onco genes are cancerous genes.

Explanation:

Proto-oncogenes are genes which responsible to make protein and helps in controlled cell growth and proliferation but some time these proto-oncogenes can turned into onco genes because of some abnormal mutation and results in uncontrolled proliferation and cell growth which cause cancer.

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