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    A Cell Is Infected with a Virus Carrying an Oncogene
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A Cell Is Infected with a Virus Carrying an Oncogene

Question 43

Question 43

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A cell is infected with a virus carrying an oncogene sequence in its genome. What process may occur if the oncogene is expressed in the infected cell?


A) neoplasia
B) lysogeny
C) lysis
D) latency
E) both lysis and neoplasia

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