28.3 Retroviral oncogenes have cellular counterparts Virus Name Species Tumor Oncogene Rous sarcom a RSV chicken sarcoma sre Harvey murine sarcoma Ha-MuSV rat sarcoma erythroleukemia H-as Kirsten murine sarcom a Ki-MuSV rat sarcoma erythroleukemia -怡s Moloney murine sarcomaMo-MuSV mouse sarcoma mos FBJ murine osteosarcomBJ-MuSV m ouse chondrosarcom a fos Sim ian sarcom a SSV m onkey sarcoma sis Feline sarooma PI-FeSV cat sarcoma sis Feline sarcoma SM-FeSV cat fibrosarcoma fms Feline sarcoma ST-FeSV cat fibrosarcoma fes Avan sarcoma ASV-17 chicken fibrosarcoma jun Fujinami saroom a FuSV chicken sarcoma fps Avian m yelocytomatosis MC29 chicken carcinom a,sarcoma,m yelocytonye Abelson leukemia MuLV m ouse B cell lymphoma 日时 Reticuloendotheliosis REV-T turkey lym phatic leukemia rel Avan erythroblastosis AEV chicken erythroleukemia fibrosarcoma eB,erbA Avian m yeloblastosis AMV chicken m yeloblastic leukemia myb Figure 28.8 Each transforming retrovirus carries an oncogene derived from a cellular gene.Viruses have names and abbreviations reflecting the history of their isolation and the types of tumor they cause.This list shows some representative examples of the retroviral oncogenes 清菜大当
Figure 28.8 Each transforming retrovirus carries an oncogene derived from a cellular gene. Viruses have names and abbreviations reflecting the history of their isolation and the types of tumor they cause. This list shows some representative examples of the retroviral oncogenes 28.3 Retroviral oncogenes have cellular counterparts
28.3 Retroviral oncogenes have cellular counterparts Virus Name Species Tumor Oncogene Rous sarcom a RSV chicken sarcoma sre Harvey murine sarcoma Ha-MuSV rat sarcoma erythroleukemia H-as Kirsten murine sarcom a KiMuSV rat sarcoma erythroleukemia -怡s Moloney murine sarcomaMo-MuSV mouse sarcoma mos FBJ murine osteosarcomBJ-MuSV m ouse chondrosarcom a fos Sim ian sarcom a SSV m onkey sarcoma sis Feline sarcoma PI-FeSV cat sarcoma sis Feline sarcoma SM-FeSV cat fbrosarooma fms Feline sarcoma ST-FeSV cat fibrosarcoma fes AMan sarcoma ASV-17 chicken fbrosarcoma jun Fujinami saroom a FuSV chicken sarcoma fps Avian m yelocytomatosis MC29 chicken carcinom a,sarcoma,m yelocytonye Abelson leukemia MuLV m ouse B cell lymphoma 日切 Reticuloendotheliosis REV-T turkey lym phatic leukemia ref Avan erythroblastosis AEV chicken erythroleukemia fibrosarcom a ebB,ebA Avian m yeloblastosis AMV chicken m yeloblastic leukemia myb Figure 28.8 Each transforming retrovirus carries an oncogene derived from a cellular gene.Viruses have names and abbreviations reflecting the history of their isolation and the types of tumor they cause.This list shows some representative examples of the retroviral oncogenes 清菜大当
Figure 28.8 Each transforming retrovirus carries an oncogene derived from a cellular gene. Viruses have names and abbreviations reflecting the history of their isolation and the types of tumor they cause. This list shows some representative examples of the retroviral oncogenes 28.3 Retroviral oncogenes have cellular counterparts
28.4 Ras proto-oncogenes Tumor cells can be activated by mutation 八八八NN 八NNN 入八入入 Extract DNA and transfer into normal cells Figure 28.9 The transfection assay allows (some)oncogenes to be isolated directly by Transforming assaying DNA of tumor cells for gene integrates into cell the ability to transform normal cells into tumorigenic cells. Isol ate colony of transfommed cells Isolate specific DNA acquired 清苇大当 by transformed 八入八八A cells
Figure 28.9 The transfection assay allows (some) oncogenes to be isolated directly by assaying DNA of tumor cells for the ability to transform normal cells into tumorigenic cells. 28.4 Ras proto-oncogenes can be activated by mutation
28.4 Ras proto-oncogenes Tumor cells can be activated by mutation 八八八NNN 八八NN 不八八N八 Extract DNA and transfer into normal cells Figure 28.9 The transfection assay allows (some)oncogenes to be isolated directly by Transforming assaying DNA of tumor cells for gene integrates into cell the ability to transform normal cells into tumorigenic cells. Isolate colony or transfommed cells Isolate specific DNA acquired 情華大当 by transformed 八入八八A cells
Figure 28.9 The transfection assay allows (some) oncogenes to be isolated directly by assaying DNA of tumor cells for the ability to transform normal cells into tumorigenic cells. 28.4 Ras proto-oncogenes can be activated by mutation
28.3 Retroviral oncogenes have cellular counterparts Virus Name Species Tumor Oncogene Rous sarcom a RSV chicken sarcoma sre Harvey murine sarcoma Ha-MuSV rat sarcoma erythroleukemia H-as Kirsten murine sarcom a Ki-MuSV rat sarcoma erythroleukemia -怡S Moloney murine sarcomaMo-MuSV mouse sarcoma mos FBJ murine osteosarcomBJ-MuSV m ouse chondrosarcom a fos Sim ian sarcom a SSV m onkey sarcoma sis Feline sarcoma PI-FeSV cat sarcoma sis Feline sarcoma SM-FeSV cat fibrosarcoma fms Feline sarcoma ST-FeSV cat fibrosarcoma fes AMan sarcoma ASV-17 chicken fibrosarcoma jun Fujinami saroom a FuSV chicken sarcoma fps Avian m yelocytomatosis MC29 chicken carcinom a,sarcoma,m yelocytonye Abelson leukemia MuLV m ouse B cell lymphoma 日M Reticuloendotheliosis REV-T turkey lym phatic leukemia rel Avan erythroblastosis AEV chicken erythroleukemia fibrosarcoma ebB,erbA Avian m yeloblastosis AMV chicken m yeloblastic leukemia myb Figure 28.8 Each transforming retrovirus carries an oncogene derived from a cellular gene.Viruses have names and abbreviations reflecting the history of their isolation and the types of tumor they cause.This list shows some representative examples of the retroviral oncogenes 清菜大当
Figure 28.8 Each transforming retrovirus carries an oncogene derived from a cellular gene. Viruses have names and abbreviations reflecting the history of their isolation and the types of tumor they cause. This list shows some representative examples of the retroviral oncogenes 28.3 Retroviral oncogenes have cellular counterparts