Multiple Choice
Why do tumor viruses transform normal cells into cancer cells?
A) They take over the normal cells and cause them to make progeny viruses.
B) They carry genes whose products interfere with the cell's normal growth-regulating activities.
C) They carry genes whose products interfere with the cell's normal bioenergetics pathways.
D) They carry genes whose products interfere with the cell's normal secretory activities.
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