10. Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a proven cause of cervical cancer and other cancers in humans. It multiplies by copying its circular DNA genome as an episome in differentiated cells after infection. However, the virus does not multiply to produce progeny in HPV-transformed tumor cells. Explain what happens to the HPV genome in HPV-transformed cells and why the virus does not multiply. Include the HPV functions that must be expressed in those tumor cells? Use the names of the specific genes involved.
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10. Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a proven cause of cervical cancer and other cancers in...
Untitled papilloma virus (HPV) as a risk factor for cervical Evidence implicates infection with human cancer. There relationship between the strain of HPV infection and the risk of cervical cell abnormalities.A few of these strains are deemed "high-risk", while others are deemed "low risk". For our purposes here, we will 1. State a null hypothesis and an alternative hypothesis 2. Determine the level of the variables: are over forty (40) strains of HPV. Some evidence indicates that there may be...
We know the HPV (human papilloma virus) vaccine & that it helps prevent cervical cancer. While this vaccine comes with its share of controversy, it illustrates a good point: vaccines can be useful to help prevent cancer. How do they accomplish this? Please no picture or handwritten responses - only typed replies
36) Which of the following has been linked to cervical cancer? a) Human papilloma virus b) Epstein-Barr virus c) Influenza Virus d) Human immunodeficiency virus e) Human herpes virus 37) This virus has 8 nucleocapsids a) Rhabdoviridiae b) Orthomyxoviridiae c) Herpesviridiae d) Retroviridae e) Ebola 38) Which of these enzymes is necessary for the replication of a (+) strand RNA virus? a) RNA dependent RNA polymerase b) RNA-dependent DNA polymerase c) Reverse Transcriptase d) DNA dependent DNA polymerase e) DNA-dependent...
need some assistance with this. thank you very much 1. Free radicals are __________ . (A) molecules that have lost an electron (C) molecules with extra neutrons (B) escaped political prisoners (D) produced by vitamins 2. The chromosomal location of the APC gene was originally identified by finding a region of the genome that was _________ in patients with colorectal cancer. (A) deleted (B) rearranged (C) normal (D) unclear 3. The National Health Service of the United Kingdom (Britain) has...
need some assistance with this please. thank you very much 1. Free radicals are __________ . (A) molecules that have lost an electron (C) molecules with extra neutrons (B) escaped political prisoners (D) produced by vitamins 2. The chromosomal location of the APC gene was originally identified by finding a region of the genome that was _________ in patients with colorectal cancer. (A) deleted (B) rearranged (C) normal (D) unclear 3. The National Health Service of the United Kingdom (Britain)...