
<virology> Family of oncogenic DNA viruses including papilloma, polyoma and simian vacuolating virus (SV40). Nonenveloped small viruses that mainly infect mammals. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(pә-po″vә-vir´ĭ-de) the papovaviruses, a family of DNA viruses that usually have limited numbers of hosts; many species cause cancer. There are two genera, Papillomavirus and Polyomavirus.
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Family of oncogenic DNA viruses including papilloma, polyoma, and simian vacuolating virus (SV40). Non-enveloped small viruses that mainly infect mammals.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pă-pō′vă-vir′i-dē Definitions: 1. A family of small, antigenically distinct viruses that replicate in nuclei of infected cells; most have oncogenic properties. Virions are 45-55 nm in diameter, nonenveloped, and ether resistant; capsids are icosahedral with 72 capsomeres, and they contain do...
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