释义 |
pa·po·va·vi·rus \pəˈpōvəˌvīrəs\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from papilloma + polyoma (herein) + English vacuolation + New Latin, from virus : any of a family (Papovaviridae) of viruses that contain a single molecule of circular double-stranded DNA, have a capsid composed of 72 capsomers, that are associated with or are responsible for various neoplasms (as some warts) of mammals, and that include the papillomaviruses and polyoma viruses |