Multiple Choice
Why do v-oncs cause cancer whereas normal c-oncs do not?
A) More than one v-onc occurs in the tumor cell.
B) C-oncs are never expressed except when infected by a retrovirus.
C) Expression of both the v-onc and the c-onc is enough to cause transformation.
D) The v-oncs are expressed at much higher levels from the strong retroviral promoter than are c-oncs.
E) All of these are correct.
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