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- case of bacterial viruses (bacteriophages), proviruses are often referred to as prophages. However, proviruses are distinctly different from prophages and...
- is uncertain how long ago in primate evolution the full-length HERV-K proviruses which are in the human genome today were created. The human endogenous...
- for the discovery of the mechanism that some viruses (which he named proviruses) use to infect bacteria. He was an elected member of the United States...
- she continued to characterize proviruses in the latent reservoir. She found that proteins derived from mutant proviruses upon CD4+ T cell activation elicit...
- T cells). J-Lat contains integrated but transcriptionally latent HIV proviruses, in which GFP replaces nef coding sequence, and a frameshift mutation...
- the germline of a non-viral organism. EVEs may be entire viral genomes (proviruses), or fragments of viral genomes. They arise when a viral DNA sequence...
- first observed in bacteriophages, many other viruses are known to form proviruses including HIV. Some viruses replicate within archaea: these are DNA viruses...
- Hamster Ovary Cells Contain Transcriptionally Active full-length type C proviruses. J. Virology, 68, 2 7840-7849 Lewis NE; Liu X; Li Y; Nagarajan H; Yerganian...
- "Comparative analysis of the mosaic genomes of tailed archaeal viruses and proviruses suggests common themes for virion architecture and ****embly with tailed...
- It has been shown that the orientation of proviruses can have dramatic effects on the expression of proviruses. With regard to HIV-1, the viral genome is...