HIV is not an oncogenic virus, but it does allow for other viruses to affect oncogenes.  Describe a regulatory mechanism (regulatory checkpoints) in the cell cycle that could have caused the HIV virus to cause cancer

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HIV is not an oncogenic virus, but it does allow for other viruses to affect oncogenes.  Describe a regulatory mechanism (regulatory checkpoints) in the cell cycle that could have caused the HIV virus to cause cancer. 

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