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1984
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 ...
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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 ...
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Phylogenesis and Genetic Complexity of the Nonhuman Primate Retroviridae
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 1994The three known groups of nonhuman primate retroviruses (simian immunodeficiency virus, simian T cell lymphotropic/leukemic virus type I, and simian foamy virus) are thought to have equivalent human counterparts. This is clearly the case with human immunodeficiency virus types 1 and 2, the causative agents of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and ...
G, Franchini, M S, Reitz
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1987
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 ...
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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 ...
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Structure of Retrovirus Particles (Retroviridae)
2021David K. Stammers, Jingshan Ren
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