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Retroviruses bearing oncogenes will infect cells from their corresponding host animal but will usually not transform them to cancer cells. Yet these retroviruses will readily transform immortalized cells derived from the same organism. Explain.
Retroviruses bearing oncogenes will infect cells from their corresponding host animal but will usually not transform them to cancer cells. Yet these retroviruses will readily transform immortalized cells derived from the same organism. Explain.
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