If only one allele for the gene is damaged, the other can still produce enough of the correct protein to retain the appropriate function.
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Tumor suppressor gene - Wikipedianlike oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes generally follow the two-hit hypothesis, which states both alleles that code for a particular protein must be affected before an effect is manifested.[7] <span>If only one allele for the gene is damaged, the other can still produce enough of the correct protein to retain the appropriate function. In other words, mutant tumor suppressor alleles are usually recessive, whereas mutant oncogene alleles are typically dominant. Models of tumor suppression Illustration of two-hit hypoth Summary
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