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Research on the expression of viral DNA within the human genome furthers our understanding of Scientists discover new roles for viral genes in the full.pdf
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The full HIV genome is hiv-web.lanl.gov/content/immunology/pdf/2000/intro/GenomeMaps.pdf The genes in HIV's genome are as follows: gag (coding for the viral
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Poxvirus DNA Replication Paula Traktman which releases the viral genome into the cytoplasm where it is accessible to the newly synthe-
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The viral genome also contains a series of 0.5-kb terminal direct repeats at either end and internal repeat sequences that serve to divide
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