Deletion of DNA sequence in a nononcogenic variant of Herpesvirus saimiri - PubMed (original) (raw)

Deletion of DNA sequence in a nononcogenic variant of Herpesvirus saimiri

J M Koomey et al. J Virol. 1984 May.

Abstract

The 110-kilobase-pair stretch of unique sequence DNA of Herpesvirus saimiri is flanked by highly repetitive DNA. Detailed restriction endonuclease mapping has localized the left junction of repetitive and unique DNA to a 100-base-pair region. H. saimiri 11att, a replication competent nononcogenic variant of strain 11, has a deletion of 2.3 kilobase pairs of sequence information that spans this left junction of repetitive and unique DNA.

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