A novel retroviruslike family in mouse DNA (original) (raw)
Diverse long terminal repeats are associated with murine retroviruslike (VL30) elements
E. Keshet
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1986
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‘Solo’ large terminal repeats (LTR) of an endogenous retrovirus-like gene family (VL30) in the mouse genome
E. Keshet
Nucleic Acids Research, 1984
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Primer binding sites corresponding to several tRNA species are present in DNAs of different members of the same retrovirus-like gene family (VL30)
E. Keshet
Journal of Virology, 1985
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Complete nucleotide sequence of a mouse VL30 retro-element
Sandra Fulton
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1988
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Susan Payne
Journal of General Virology, 1990
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Patterns of genomic distribution and sequence heterogeneity of a murine "retrovirus-like" multigene family
E. Keshet
Journal of Virology, 1982
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Identification and cloning of endogenous retroviral sequences present in human DNA
Suraiya Rasheed
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1981
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Heterogeneity of “virus-like” genes encoding retrovirus-associated 30S RNA and their organization within the mouse genome
Haim Aviv
1980
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Nucleotide sequence analysis of the Long Terminal Repeat (LTR) of avian retroviruses: Structural similarities with transposable elements
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Cell, 1980
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The structure and phylogeny of a new family of human endogenous retroviruses
Alul New
Journal of General Virology, 1996
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Chromosomal locations of members of a family of novel endogenous human retroviral genomes
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Gianfranco Grossi
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Human endogenous retrovirus-like sequences
R. Brack-werner
Haematology and blood transfusion, 1989
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Suraiya Rasheed
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Amnon Hizi
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Identification of Endogenous Retroviral Sequences Based on Modular Organization: Proviral Structure at the SSAV1 Locus
Christine Leib-Mösch
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Identification of a generalised packaging sequence for D-type retroviruses and generation of a D-type retroviral vector
Munaf Ali, Myra McClure
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Identification of an Internal Ribosome Entry Segment in the 5′ Region of the Mouse VL30 Retrotransposon and Its Use in the Development of Retroviral Vectors
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Journal of Virology, 1999
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Exchange of genetic sequences of long terminal repeat and the env gene by a promiscuous primate type D retrovirus
Rita Mitra
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Structure of a cloned circular Moloney murine leukemia virus DNA molecule containing an inverted segment: implications for retrovirus integration
Charles Shoemaker
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1980
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Members of the RTVL-H family of human endogenous retrovirus-like elements are expressed in placenta
Turid Holm
Gene, 1989
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Characterization and partial nucleotide sequence of endogenous type C retrovirus segments in human chromosomal DNA
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Identification of an ancient endogenous retrovirus, predating the divergence of the placental mammals
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2000
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Sequence Analysis of Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus Long Terminal Repeats and Identification of Transcriptional Regulatory Regions
Armin Ritzhaupt
Journal of Virology, 2003
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The use of primers from highly conserved pol regions to identify uncharacterized retroviruses by the polymerase chain reaction
Richard Bohannon
Journal of Virological Methods, 1990
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A human endogenous retrovirus-like (HERV) LTR formed more than 10 million years ago due to an insertion of HERV-H LTR into the 5' LTR of HERV-K is situated on human chromosomes 10, 19 and Y
Eugene Sverdlov
The Journal of general virology, 1999
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Elisabeth Herniou
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An embryonic DNA-binding protein specific for the promoter of the retrovirus long terminal repeat
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Cellular transcripts encoded at a locus which permits retrovirus expression in mouse embryonic cells
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