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MIT Department of Biology
7.013: Introductory Biology - Spring 2005
Instructors: Professor Hazel Sive, Professor Tyler Jacks, Dr. Claudette Gardel
7.013 Section problem: Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressors
For the following a-d, state whether the procedure could cause cells to lose growth
control. Explain your reasoning.
a) A copy of the activated ras oncogene isolated from a tumor is introduced into a
cell that carries two normal copies of the ras proto-oncogene.
b) A copy of the mutant Rb tumor suppressor gene is introduced into a cell carrying
two normal copies of the Rb gene.
c) A copy of the gene for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) that encodes a
mutant, constitutively active receptor is introduced into a cell that carries two
normal copies of the EGFR gene.
d) A normal erythropoietin (epo) cDNA (encodes a growth factor for erythroid stem
cells) attached to a constitutive promoter is introduced into an erythroid stem cell
that carries two normal copies of the erythropoietin gene.
e) Would introduction of a normal copy of the Rb gene into a retinoblast cell that
was Rb+/Rb- alter the probability of the cell becoming a tumor cell? Explain.