Cancer-causing genes are known as:

A) oncogenic.
B) osteogenic.
C) onocogenes.
D) oncogenes.


D
Explanation:
A) Oncogenic means pertaining to the potential formation of tumors.
B) Osteogenic means pertaining to the formation of bone.
C) Onocogenes is misspelled.
D) Correct.

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