The HPV oncogenes E6 and E7 that these viruses possess have been shown to immortalise some human cells and thus promote cancer development.
This virus possesses a pathogenicity that is stunning in its ruthlessness.
Be that as it may, my best guess is that our virus possesses multiple developmental stages.
The virus possesses circular double stranded DNA and a viral shell that is composed of 72 capsomeres.
Enveloped viruses possess great adaptability and can change rapidly in a short time in order to evade the immune system.
Bacterial endospores are most resistant to disinfectants, but some viruses and bacteria also possess some tolerance.
Group I: viruses possess double-stranded DNA.
Anti-Viral Agents: Many animal viruses possess an outer envelope composed of viral glycoproteins.
Unfortunately, the term is misleading, in that viruses do not possess unique signatures in the way that human beings do.
The resulting virus could be essentially avian, but possessing genetic components of the human flu that would allow it to be easily transmitted from person to person.