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Normal cell division in the body depends on a precisely regulated set of events that determine when a cell will divide. two specific genes, proto-oncogenes and tumor-suppressor genes, are responsible for cell cycle regulation. when mutated, proto-oncogenes can become what scientists call stimulating excessive cell division.

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