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a gene that codes for a positive cell cycle regulator is called a(n) ______.○ cyclin-dependent kinase○ kinase inhibitor○ tumor suppressor gene○ oncogene○ proto-oncogene
Brief Explanations
- Cyclin-dependent kinase is a protein (not a gene) that acts as a positive regulator.
- Kinase inhibitors negatively regulate cell cycle progression.
- Tumor suppressor genes are negative cell cycle regulators.
- Oncogenes are mutated proto-oncogenes that cause uncontrolled cell division, not normal positive regulators.
- Proto-oncogenes are the normal genes that code for positive cell cycle regulators, promoting proper cell growth and division.
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E. proto-oncogene