The correct option is D An oncogene is dominantly expressed mutation which gives a cell a growth or survival advantage
Oncogenes refer to genes that has the potential to cause cancer and are dominant at cellular level. Proto-oncogenes are the normal genes. These genes code for proteins that are capable of stimulating cell growth and division. In normal tissues and organisms, such growth stimulating proteins are regulated, so that growth is appropriately limited. However, mutation in these genes may result in loss of growth regulation, leading to uncontrolled cell proliferation and tumour development. Oncogenes are dominant, because a mutation of only one of the cell’s two copies of that gene can lead to tumour formation.
Therefore, the correct answer is- An oncogene is dominantly expressed mutation which gives a cell a growth or survival advantage.