A case for human tumor‐suppressor genes

Bioessays 3 (6):252-255 (1985)
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Abstract

Much of the recent work on oncogenes has been interpreted as signifying that the cancerous phenotype is caused by the direct expression of ‘dominantly‐acting’ oncogenes. On the other hand, numerous somatic cell hybridization experiments suggest that there are potent tumour‐suppressor genes in the genome. The conflict between the observations and the possible nature of the relationships between oncogenes and tumour‐suppressor are discussed.

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