BIOL 1F25 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Rous Sarcoma Virus, Ras Subfamily, Oncogene

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Multiple choice: retroviruses: encode their genetic information in rna, use cells to convert rna into dna, can integrate their genes into the dna of host cells, all of the above, none of the above. Work with the rous sarcoma virus led to the discovery of the first oncogene. Oncogene, a gene that contributes to cancer. Later studies (bishop and varmus) showed that animals have normal forms (proto-oncogene) of this gene and that mutation can convert a proto- oncogene into an oncogene: human cells treated and transformed (turned into cancerous cells) by. 1979, weinberg and colleagues: a chemical carcinogen carried on oncogene called (cid:498)ras(cid:499) ras oncogene: they proposed that mutation converted the ras proto-oncogene into a. Since then, more than 200 human oncogenes have been discovered. Proto-oncogene: normal non-mutant form that does not contribute to cancer. Oncogene: mutant form that contributes to cancer. Cancer cells do not adhere tightly around cells. So, more than 200 humans oncogenes are now known.

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