Retinoblastoma is the classic example of the neoplasm arising from the "two hit" genetic defect. If the patient inherits one bad tumor suppressor gene (the Rb gene on chromosome 13), either by a point mutation or by deletion of the locus q14 on chromosome 13 as pictured here, then the other is typically lost in childhood and a retinoblastoma develops. |
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