BIO 226 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Hepatitis B Virus, Immunosuppression, Gene Gun

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Dna cellular enzyme transcribes viral dna in nucleus reverse transcriptase copies mrna to make viral dna. Hepadnaviridae (hepatitis b virus) uses reverse transcriptase to make. Rna viral enzyme copies viral rna to make dna in cytoplasm dna moves to nucleus. Retrovirus: can never get rid of it, there"s always potential to be expressed o. Retroviruses use reverse transcriptase for rna to dna. Provirus never comes out of the hosts chromosome which is why you. Some can stay in remission for a long time. Sometimes can convert a host cell to a tumor cell. Oncovirus: genetic material integrates into host cell"s genome. Most viruses don"t cause cancer but 10-15% of cancers are caused by viruses. Cancer may not develop until long after infection. Cancers aren"t contagious because they"ve integrated into the host genome but viral diseases usually are. Activated oncogenes transform normal cells into cancerous cells.

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