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Simple (Wrong) Models for Complex Trees: A Case from Retroviridae [PDF]
Although the use of adequate models of evolution should improve the accuracy of phylogenetic inference (Leitner, Kumar, and Albert 1997; Sullivan and Swofford 1997; Cunningham, Zhu, and Hillis 1998), computer simulation studies have shown that under ...
David Posada, Keith A Crandall
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INTRODUCTION One of the most urgent problem of modern medicine is the fight against the disease caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) - HIV infection.
N N Nosik+2 more
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Retroviruses are widely distributed among vertebrate species, can be transmitted horizontally and vertically, require RNA-directed DNA synthesis for their replication, and are natural agents of oncogenesis in several species (Bishop, 1978). The virion is about 100 nm in size, contains a coiled Strand of RNA complexed to proteins (NC), which forms a ...
Monique Dubois-Dalcq+2 more
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Publisher Summary Retroviruses are enveloped particles most of which are about 100-120 nm in diameter with a core comprising a protein shell, a ribonucleoprotein complex and some (20-70) molecules of the enzyme reverse transcriptase. Utilizing both RNA- and DNA-dependent polymerase activities together with an RNase H activity, retroviruses replicate ...
H. Frank
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Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) and HIV-2 (Retroviridae)
Phyllis J. Kanki
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Bovine Leukemia Virus (Retroviridae)
Encyclopedia of Virology, 2021Thomas Joris+3 more
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Fish Retroviruses (Retroviridae)
Thomas A. Paul+5 more
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Feline Leukemia and Sarcoma Viruses (Retroviridae)
Brian J. Willett, Margaret J. Hosie
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Endogenous Retroviruses in Fish Genomes: From Relics of Past Infections to Evolutionary Innovations?
The increasing availability of fish genome sequences has allowed to gain new insights into the diversity and host distribution of retroviruses in fish and other vertebrates.
Magali Naville, Jean-nicolas Volff
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