oncogenes in A Sentence

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    Oncogenes may be normal genes that are

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    Usually, Oncogenes are dominant,

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    Oncogenes often produce mitogens,

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    is enough to make that gene a true oncogene.

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    Some genes are Oncogenes- they are overexpressed in colorectal cancer.

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    Normally, Oncogenes are silent, for example, because of DNA methylation.

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    Some Oncogenes are part of the signal transduction system itself,

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    The bad signals in red are received by our Oncogenes which promote tumor growth and aggressiveness.

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    Through neuroendocrine processes, psychological stress also affects the oxidative metabolism, DNA repair, oncogene expression and growth factor production.

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    Oncogenes may be normal genes which are expressed at inappropriately high levels, or altered genes which have novel properties.

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    Oncogenes may be normal genes that are expressed at inappropriately high levels, or altered genes that have novel properties.

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    Usually, Oncogenes are dominant, as they contain gain-of-function mutations, while mutated tumor suppressors are recessive, as they contain loss-of-function mutations.

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    On the other hand, Oncogenes(a well-known example being Myc) can become overactive, promoting malignant growth, even transformation of follicular lymphoma.

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    such an event may also result in the expression of viral Oncogenes in the affected cell and its descendants.

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    Some Oncogenes are part of the signal transduction system itself, or the signal receptors in cells and tissues themselves, thus controlling the sensitivity to such hormones.

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    Mutations in proto-Oncogenes, which are the normally quiescent counterparts of Oncogenes, can modify their expression and function, increasing the amount or activity of the product protein.

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    A cancer-causing gene, or oncogene, makes RNA, which then makes an oncoprotein that causes cancer or makes cancer cells hard to kill, or both," Xu said.

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    BOTH the Genome and the Epigenome send signals out to our cancer promoting Oncogenes(which we refer to as our“enemy”), and to our tumor suppressor and DNA repair genes(referred to as our“friends”).

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    Oncogenes often produce mitogens, or are involved in transcription of DNA in protein synthesis, which creates the proteins and enzymes responsible for producing the products and biochemicals cells use and interact with.

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    Disruption of a single gene may also result from integration of genomic material from a DNA virus or retrovirus, and such an event may also result in the expression of viral Oncogenes in the affected cell and its descendants.

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