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oncogene
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on·co·gene (ngk-jn)
n.
A gene that causes the transformation of normal cells into cancerous tumor cells, especially a viral gene that transforms a host cell into a tumor cell.

Oncogene
A gene that has to do with regulation of cancer growth. An abnormality can produce cancer.
Mentioned in: Breast Cancer

oncogene
[ong′kōjēn]
Etymology: Gk, onkos + genein, to produce
a potentially cancer-inducing gene. Under normal conditions such genes play a role in the growth and proliferation of cells, but, when altered in some way by a cancer-causing agent such as radiation, a carcinogenic chemical, or an oncogenic virus, they may cause the cell to be transformed to a malignant state.

oncogene [ong´ko-jēn]
a gene found in the chromosomes of tumor cells whose activation is associated with the initial and continuing conversion of normal cells into cancer cells.

oncogene (ong´kjēn),
n a potentially cancer-inducing gene.


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