Question: How does Ras oncogene contribute to cancers?

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A : It codes for an anti-apoptotic protein, produced in abnormally large amounts

B : It codes for a GTPase switch protein, which in its mutated form cannot be switched off

C : It codes for a transcription factor produced abnormally in large amounts

D : A growth factor that is continually active is encoded in its truncated form

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