Title: Blocking polyomavirus SV40's ability to integrate its genome into host cells would : Post by: bradenodom_3 on Feb 20, 2018 Blocking polyomavirus SV40's ability to integrate its genome into host cells would
A) avoid cancer development from the virus. B) increase the rate of transformation. C) increase the latent period of SV40. D) switch SV40 into a lytic lifecycle which would be especially harmful to the host cells. The hepadnavirus DNA polymerase acts as which of the following? A) DNA polymerase B) reverse transcriptase C) protein primer for synthesis of a strand of DNA D) DNA polymerase, reverse transcriptase, and protein primer for DNA synthesis The unconventional dsDNA genome replication mechanism where no lagging strand exists is a hallmark of which group of viruses? A) adenoviruses B) coronaviruses C) herpes viruses D) pox viruses In designing a drug to inhibit pox viruses, the compound should localize in the host's ________ to be MOST effective. A) nucleus B) endoplasmic reticulum C) cytoplasm D) Golgi complex Viruses that infect the hyperthermophilic Archaea tend to contain genomes that are composed of A) ssDNA. B) dsDNA. C) ssRNA. D) dsRNA. Title: Blocking polyomavirus SV40's ability to integrate its genome into host cells would : Post by: charliegolf on Feb 20, 2018 Content hidden
Title: Blocking polyomavirus SV40's ability to integrate its genome into host cells would : Post by: bradenodom_3 on Feb 20, 2018 I can't even begin to explain how much your help meant to me.
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