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Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) is a retrovirus and is the first oncovirus to have been described: it causes sarcoma in chickens. As with all retroviruses, it reverse transcribes its RNA genome into cDNA before integration into the host DNA. ==History== RSV was discovered in 1911 by Peyton Rous, working at Rockefeller University in New York City, by inje...
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[RSV] This family represents a structured region around the Rous sarcoma virus primer binding site (PBS). This region is known to be required for the efficient initiation of reverse transcription. ...
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(from the article `cancer`) Researchers had known since the early 20th century that infection with one type of acutely transforming retrovirus, called the Rous sarcoma virus, ... While working toward his Ph.D. under Dulbecco at the California Institute of Technology, Temin began investigating how the Rous sarcoma virus causes ... [2 ...
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<virology> The virus responsible for the classic first cell free transmission of a solid tumour, the chicken sarcoma, first reported by Rous in 1911. An avian C type oncorna virus, original source of the src oncogene. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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a usually defective virus that causes Rous sarcoma.
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The virus responsible for the classic first cell-free transmission of a solid tumour, the chicken sarcoma, first reported by Rous in 1911. An avian C-type oncorna virus, original source of the src oncogene.
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(RSV) Type: Term Pronunciation: rows Definitions: 1. a sarcoma-producing virus of the Avian type C retroviruses (leukosis-sarcoma complex), family Retroviridae identified by Rous in 1911.
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