BIOS 15115 Study Guide - Final Guide: Fibroblast, Chromosomal Translocation, Angiogenesis

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Retinoblastoma: mutated cell of retinoblast that becomes tumor in back of eye. 2 classes of retinoblastoma: one inherited (inherit one bad gene then other is switched), sporadic (need 2 mutations) Found in cases where chromosome 13 was deleted. Elimination of wild-type rb gene copies: loss of heterozygosity (probability for this loss is 10- 100x times higher than getting a second mutation) Describe why the fusion proteins suggest the existence of tumor suppressor genes: fuse cells where they wind up with nuclear content of two cells within one membrane. Of interest because wanted to fuse normal cell with cancer cell. Get hybrid cell that is tumorigenic, therefore cancer alleles are dominant. However in some cases if cancer cell lost tumor suppressor gene, then the normal cells can replace those tumor suppressor genes (non-tumorigenic) Proto-oncogene: normal, job is to push proliferation when right activating signal is present. Oncogene: dominant gene that causes signaling pathway to be independent of growth factors and receptors.

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