Tumorsuppressor genes typically act in a manner and oncogene
Tumor-suppressor genes typically act in a manner, and oncogenes typically act in a manner. O dominant, recessive O benign; clonal O malignant, benign O benign; malignant O recessive: dominant
Solution
Tumor supressor genes typically act in a recessive manner, and oncogenes typically actin a dominant manner ......because as recessive allele is mutated it begins to show cancer phenotype like if normal p53 is mutated it shows cancer phenotype.
Tumor cells accuire more somatic mutations that allow then to become increasingly more aggressive in their proliferative property....... more division gives evolutionary advantage and favours mutations which increase cancer cell survival and immortality
Oncogenes........
