Definition of Gammaretroviruses. Meaning of Gammaretroviruses. Synonyms of Gammaretroviruses

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Definition of Gammaretroviruses

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- solidify the claim that bats are the main reservoir for gammaretroviruses. The gammaretroviruses can be spread horizontally, animal to animal, or vertically...
- determining whether lentiviruses are appropriate for a given treatment. Gammaretroviruses are retroviruses like lentiviruses. Murine leukemia viruses (MLVs)...
- relatedness to exogenous genera: class I are most similar to the gammaretroviruses class II are most similar to the betaretroviruses and alpharetroviruses...
- Takeuchi, Y; McClure, MO; Pizzato, M (Dec 2008). "Identification of Gammaretroviruses Constitutively Released from Cell Lines Used for Human Immunodeficiency...
- Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a retrovirus that infects cats. FeLV can be transmitted from infected cats when the transfer of saliva or nasal secretions...
- Families belonging to class I are similar in sequence to mammalian Gammaretroviruses (type C) and Epsilonretroviruses (Type E). Families belonging to class...
- (2008). Hope TJ (ed.). "Evidence for restriction of ancient primate gammaretroviruses by APOBEC3 but not TRIM5alpha proteins". PLOS Pathog. 4 (10): e1000181...
- undoubtedly function as transport proteins as well. For numerous gammaretroviruses, such as the gibbon ape leukemia virus, woolly monkey virus, feline...
- horseshoe bats, and flying foxes. The discovery of varied and distinct gammaretroviruses in bat genomes indicates that bats likely pla**** important roles in...
- cellular promotors and regulatory sequences. For those viruses such as gammaretroviruses that tend to integrate their DNA in genetically unfavorable locations...