👉 Tumorigenicity, in the context of cancer biology and genetics, refers to a phenomenon where certain types of cells become more likely to divide or grow uncontrollably, leading to the formation of tumors. This process can be triggered by various factors, such as genetic mutations, exposure to environmental toxins, and changes in hormonal balance. In cancer research, tumorigenicity is often studied through laboratory experiments that involve introducing specific genes or modifying normal cells to produce tumors. This study aims to understand