A tumour suppression gene is
A) a gene whose normal function is gained during the development of cancer.
B) a dominant gene that plays a role in cell proliferation.
C) the gene Rb that suppresses cell progression to M phase during cell division.
D) a gene frequently associated with DNA transcription enzymes.
E) a gene when mutated is associated with an inherited susceptibility to cancer.
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