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Results from our forumPlease Help... uncontrolled cell growth a proto-oncogene that has stimulated caspases viral reverse transcriptase when a gene is mutated to stimulate cell division ... infect cells and the infection causes cancer they integrate into the genome and promote growth via the positional effect 3.In which of the following ...
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Re: Viral Enzymes... need, including the ones that are required for the conversion of their genome (e.g. reverse transcriptase for RNA viruses). These are then packed into the viral particle during the viral assembly. So, because they already carry the enzyme within ...
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Viral Enzymes... forum but did not get a response, so I am re-posting this here ) For the viruses that must carry a specific enzyme (eg. viruses with ssDNA, -ssRNA genomes): 1. It is carried in the capsid AND coded for in their genomes, right? 2. since they need this enzyme before they can use their genome, how ...
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Viral Enzymes For the viruses that must carry a specific enzyme (eg. viruses with ssDNA, -ssRNA genomes): 1. It is carried in the capsid AND coded for in their genomes, right? 2. since they need this enzyme before they can use their genome, how do they ensure that a lot is transcribed? ...
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rna interference... Then it it is also said that the source of this complementary rna is a viral genome/transposons. How does this fit into the scenario?? Isnt the source of rna -the modified ...
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