How are oncogenes and proto-oncogenes different?
A) Protooncogenes are activated tumor genes while oncogenes are inactivated tumor suppressor genes.
B) Oncogenes can lead to tumor formation, while proto-oncogenes prevent tumor formation.
C) Oncogenes can lead to tumor formation, while proto-oncogenes are inactivated forms of oncogenes.
D) Oncogenes are tumor suppressors, whereas proto-oncogenes cause tumor formation.
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