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noun - a virus the can initiate various kinds of tumors in mice
A small form of the papovavirus that contains DNA and is associated with the formation of various tumors in rodents.
noun - any of a class of submicroscopic pathogens
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| A small form of the papovavirus that contains DNA and is associated with the formation of various tumors in rodents. Also called polyoma virus. |
| a virus the can initiate various kinds of tumors in mice |
| Any of a group of papovaviruses that are usually endemic in their host species without causing disease but which can cause tumours when injected into other species. |
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| Polyomaviridae is a family of viruses whose natural hosts are primarily mammals and birds. As of the most recent (2016) taxonomy release by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses, there were 77 recognized species in this family contained within four genera, as well as three species that could not be assigned to a genus. Of these, 13 species are known to infect humans. Most of these viruses, such as BK virus and JC virus, are very common and typically asymptomatic in most human populations studied. However, some polyomaviruses are associated with human disease, particularly in immunocompromised individuals; BK virus is associated with nephropathy in renal transplant and non-renal solid organ transplant patients, JC virus with progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, and Merkel cell virus with Merkel cell cancer.Some members of the family are oncoviruses, meaning they can cause tumors; they often persist as latent infections in a host without causing disease, but may prod |