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A proto oncogene is a normal gene which is expressed in the

physiological condition
O true
O false

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User Dehlen
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Answer: True

Explanation: Proto-oncogenes are genes that normally help cells grow. When a proto-oncogene mutates (changes) or there are too many copies of it, it becomes a "bad" gene that can become permanently turned on or activated when it is not supposed to be. When this happens, the cell grows out of control, which can lead to cancer. This bad gene is called an oncogene.

It may be helpful to think of a cell as a car. For it to work properly, there need to be ways to control how fast it goes. A proto-oncogene normally functions in a way that is much like a gas pedal. It helps the cell grow and divide. An oncogene could be compared with a gas pedal that is stuck down, which causes the cell to divide out of control.

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User Msridhar
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False. Porto oncogenes are a normal gene but they are not expressed in the physiological condition.
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User Thorsten Viel
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