mouse sarcoma virus

  • 1Mouse mammary tumor virus — Virus classification Group: Group VI (ssRNA RT) Family: Retroviridae Subfamily: Orthoretrovirina …

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  • 2Virus — A microorganism smaller than a bacteria, which cannot grow or reproduce apart from a living cell. A virus invades living cells and uses their chemical machinery to keep itself alive and to replicate itself. It may reproduce with fidelity or with… …

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  • 3Virus — This article is about the biological agent. For other uses, see Virus (disambiguation). For a generally accessible and less technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to viruses. Viruses …

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  • 4sarcoma — A connective tissue neoplasm, usually highly malignant, formed by proliferation of mesodermal cells. [G. sarkoma, a fleshy excrescence, fr. sarx, flesh, + oma, tumor] alveolar soft part s. a malignant …

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  • 5Murine leukemia virus — MMLV redirects here. It is also the Roman numeral for 2055. Murine leukemia virus Virus classification Group: Group VI (ssRNA RT) Family: Retroviridae Subfamily …

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  • 6Simian immunodeficiency virus — Virus classification Group: Group VI (ssRNA RT) Family: Retroviridae Genus: Lentivirus …

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  • 7Visna virus — Virus classification Group: Group VI (ssRNA RT) Family: Retroviridae Subfamily: Orthoretrovirinae …

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  • 8DsDNA-RT virus — DsDNA RT viruses are the seventh group in the Baltimore virus classification. They are not considered as DNA viruses (class I of Baltimore classification), but rather reverse transcribing viruses because they replicate through an RNA intermediate …

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  • 9Moloney murine leukaemia virus — (= Moloney murine leukemia virus (USA) ) Replication competent retrovirus (Oncovirinae) that causes leukaemia in mice, isolated by Moloney from cell free extracts made from a transplantable mouse sarcoma …

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  • 10C-type virus — Originally C type particles identified in mouse tumour tissue and later shown to be oncogenic RNA viruses (Oncovirinae) that bud from the plasma membrane of the host cell starting as a characteristic electron dense crescent. Include feline… …

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