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Retrovirus variation and evolution
Genome, 1989Sixty-seven years ago in Toronto at the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Naturalists, H. J. Muller (1922) in a theoretical talk entitled "Variation due to Change in the Individual Gene" discussed the newly described d'HCrelle bodies, which he stated "fulfills our definition of a gene", and Gratia's finding that these bodies could change ...
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Retrovirus Phylogeny and Evolution
1990The elucidation of complete genomic sequences from a wide variety of retroviruses and retrotransposons has allowed the construction of sequence-based phylogenies that reveal their evolutionary history. True retroviruses, whether exogenous or endogenous, tend to cluster into four major groups.
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2018
The retrovirus capsid core is a metastable structure that disassembles during the early phase of viral infection after membrane fusion. The core is intact and permeable to essential nucleotides during reverse transcription, but it undergoes disassembly for nuclear entry and genome integration.
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The retrovirus capsid core is a metastable structure that disassembles during the early phase of viral infection after membrane fusion. The core is intact and permeable to essential nucleotides during reverse transcription, but it undergoes disassembly for nuclear entry and genome integration.
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Retrovirus-Associated Myelopathies
Archives of Neurology, 1987Human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I), the causative agent of adult T-cell leukemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (ATLL)--or a cross-reacting retrovirus--has been associated with tropical spastic paraparesis in Martinique, Jamaica, Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, the Seychelles, and probably also in Zaire.
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Human Gene Therapy, 1990
Retroviral vectors promote the efficient transfer of genes into a variety of cell types from many animal species. An important contribution to their utility was the development of retrovirus packaging cells, which allow the production of retroviral vectors in the absence of replication-competent virus.
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Retroviral vectors promote the efficient transfer of genes into a variety of cell types from many animal species. An important contribution to their utility was the development of retrovirus packaging cells, which allow the production of retroviral vectors in the absence of replication-competent virus.
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T-lymphocyte T4 molecule behaves as the receptor for human retrovirus LAV
Nature, 1984D. Klatzmann +7 more
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