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that there is a one - way antigenic cross between the virus of the human common
wart and that of the human genital wart ... ” with a proof that both viruses are part
of the same group of viruses . This observation was further corroborated and ...
that there is a one - way antigenic cross between the virus of the human common
wart and that of the human genital wart ... ” with a proof that both viruses are part
of the same group of viruses . This observation was further corroborated and ...
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But unlike other viruses , synthesized proteins are encoded by only one of the
two strands of viral DNA . This means that all messenger RNAs are copied from
one strand . The papillomavirus genome is organized into three distinct regions :
1.
But unlike other viruses , synthesized proteins are encoded by only one of the
two strands of viral DNA . This means that all messenger RNAs are copied from
one strand . The papillomavirus genome is organized into three distinct regions :
1.
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A third event necessary for progression to a tumor is the integration of the viral
DNA into the human genome . As a consequence , the viral genome will persist
in the cell lineage for many months or years . A fourth factor for progression is the
...
A third event necessary for progression to a tumor is the integration of the viral
DNA into the human genome . As a consequence , the viral genome will persist
in the cell lineage for many months or years . A fourth factor for progression is the
...
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