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Q: What genes encourage cell division?
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What serves as a signal for cell division?

chemical signals for cell division


How genetic information is kept constant through cell division?

when cell division occurs chromosomes segregate & also the genes present in pairs on then as the genes store genetic information it is kept constant though cell division


What Genes handle proteins necessary for cell division?

proto-oncogenes


Are chromosomes and genes the same or not in the original cell?

Your question is not clear. If you meant to ask, "Do chromosomes and genes remain the same in the original cell? (i.e. after cell division)" then yes.


What is cell division controlled by?

Genes called proto-oncogenes stop a cell from dividing too often.


What is controls cell division?

Genes called proto-oncogenes stop a cell from dividing too often.


The genes that handle proteins necessary for cell division are?

C. proto-oncogenes


What are the three factors that contribute to the makeup of an individual?

Genes, Chromosome, Cell Division


How are body cells reproduced?

Through the process of Mitosis, or eukaryotic cell division.


What is the role of genes in development?

Genes are composed of DNA. DNA bear the the information to guide he gene. Gene codes for proteins and maintain whole body. From the embryo the cell division depends on the enzyme that is encoded by the genes. Of the genes half is from father and half is from mother.


What is meiosis?

Division of cells in which four "daughter" cells are produced from one "parent" cell, each with half the genes of the parent. Meiosis is a special kind of cell division that produces haploid (1n) cells. yah


What are three categories of genes that when mutated can lead to tumor formation?

· 1) Genes involved in cell division · 2) Oncogenes o Dominant-acting stimulatory genes o Normally low levels or expression is turned off o Mutation causes increased/hyper expression · 3) Tumour suppressor genes o Recessive-acting genes o Normally expressed to inhibit cell division o Mutation causes defects in product or no expression