Talk:Adenovirus early region 1A
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Planned Edits:
Removal of source #6, which is not relevant to the topic nor used appropriately to substantiate the claim that "After viral infection, [the two major proteins encoded by E1A in Ad5] stimulate expression of other viral genes and can either enhance or repress expression of cellular genes."
Addition of 6 Sections: Summary, Transcription, Translation, Protein Product Structures, Role in Viral Life Cycle, and Effects on Host
Antknee1 (talk) 04:32, 15 October 2020 (UTC)
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