Patch homologies and the integration of adenovirus DNA in mammalian cells (original) (raw)
Nucleotide sequence at the site of junction between adenovirus type 12 DNA and repetitive hamster cell DNA in transformed cell line CLAC1
S. Stabel
Nucleic Acids Research, 1982
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Integration of viral DNA into the genome of the adenovinis type 2-transformed hamster cell line HE5 without loss or alteration of cellular nucleotides
Reinhold Gahlmann
Nucleic Acids Research, 1983
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Selective sites of adenovirus (foreign) DNA integration into the hamster genome: changes in integration patterns
G. Orend
Journal of Virology, 1994
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Integration sites of adenovirus type 12 DNA in transformed hamster cells and hamster tumor cells
S. Stabel
Journal of virology, 1980
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Sequence organization of a viral DNA insertion present in the adenovirus-type-5-transfonned hamster line BHK268-C31
U. Pettersson
Gene, 1982
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Viral DNA sequences and gene products in hamster cells transformed by adenovirus type 2
Clark Tibbetts
Journal of virology, 1978
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Revertants of adenovirus type-12-transformed hamster cells have lost part of the viral genomes
S. Stabel
International Journal of Cancer, 1979
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Reassociation of complementary strand-specific adenovirus type 2 DNA with viral DNA sequences of transformed cells
Clark Tibbetts
Journal of virology, 1977
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Revertants of adenovirus type 12-transformed hamster cell line T637 as tools in the analysis of integration patterns
S. Stabel
Journal of virology, 1980
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Low molecular weight RNAs with homologies to cellular DNA at sites of adenovirus DNA insertion in hamster or mouse cells
Reinhold Gahlmann
The EMBO journal, 1984
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Studies on the nature of the linkage between the terminal protein and the adenovirus DNA
Igor Roninson
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1980
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Human cellular sequences detectable with adenovirus probes
Felice Driver
Chromosoma, 1986
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Complementary strand-specific sequences from unique fragments of adenovirus type 2 DNA for hybridization-mapping experiments
Clark Tibbetts
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1974
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Arrangement and expression of integrated adenovirus type 12 DNA in the transformed hamster cell line HA12/7: amplification of Ad12 and c-myc DNAs and evidence for hybrid viral-cellular transcripts
S. Stabel
1989
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Sequence of inverted terminal repetitions from different adenoviruses: Demonstration of conserved sequences and homology between SA7 termini and SV40 DNA
Asli Tolun
Cell, 1979
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Mutational mapping of a cloned adenovirus origin
Kuan-Chih Chow
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Content and expression of integrated viral DNA in hamster cells transformed by nondefective adenovirus type 2- simian virus 40 hybrid viruses
Arthur Levine
Journal of Virology, 1976
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Genetic Analysis of Adenovirus Type 2. IX. The Physical Locations of Structural Genes
John Hassell
Journal of General Virology, 1979
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Molecular cloning and physical mapping of the DNA of cattle adenovirus serotype 4. Tests of DNA homology between human, cattle and pig adenoviruses
M. Benko
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Molecular cloning and physical mapping of the DNA of bovine adenovirus serotype 4; study of the DNA homology among bovine, human and porcine adenoviruses
István Nász
Journal of General Virology, 1990
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The 55K protein on the 5' termini of adenovirus type 2 DNA is unrelated to virus-coded candidate transformation proteins (E1-53K, E1-40K-50K) and DNA-binding proteins (E2-42K/47K/73K)
Janice Marcon
Journal of Virology, 1979
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Encapsidation of adenovirus 16 DNA is directed by a small DNA sequence at the left end of the genome
Gosta Winberg
Cell, 1980
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Sequence of the junction in adenovirus 2-SV40 hybrids: examples of illegitimate recombination
M. Manos
Nucleic Acids Research, 1982
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The structure and expression of two defective adenovirus 2/simian virus 40 hybrids
John Hassell
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1978
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Completion of the DNA sequence of mouse adenovirus type 1: Sequence of E2B, L1, and L2 (18–51 map units)
Gwen Hirsch
Virus Research - VIRUS RES, 1997
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DNA sequence of the leftward junction in the adenovirus-simian virus 40 hybrid Ad2+D2 and determination of the structure of the D2-T antigen
Martina Baack
Journal of virology, 1985
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Transformation of rat cells by DNA of human adenovirus 5
Mohamed Abokor
Virology, 1973
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Polar encapsidation of adenovirus DNA: cloning and DNA sequence of the left end of adenovirus type 3
Clark Tibbetts
Journal of virology, 1982
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE ADENOVIRAL GENOME
Jeffrey Engler
Annals of the New York …, 1980
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Relationship of mRNA from productively infected cells to the complementary strands of adenovirus type 2 DNA
Clark Tibbetts
Journal of virology, 1974
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Biological activity of the intact and cleaved DNA of the simian adenovirus 7
Boris Naroditsky
Nucleic Acids Research, 1979
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Microinjection of simian adenovirus SA7 (C-8) DNA into the mouse zygotes: differential distribution of viral DNA in organs
V. Tarantul
Cell differentiation, 1984
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Mutations of the precursor to the terminal protein of adenovirus serotypes 2 and 5
Jeffrey Engler
Journal of Virology, 1989
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The terminal regions of adenovirus and minute virus of mice DNAs are preferentially associated with the nuclear matrix in infected cells
William Zempsky
Journal of Virology
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Early region 4 sequence and biological comparison of two isolates of mouse adenovirus type 1
Pedro Villegas, Katherine Spindler
Virology, 1991
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