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Efficient initiation and strand transfer of polypurine tract-primed plus-strand DNA prevent strand transfer of internally initiated plus-strand DNA.

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FIG. 1. Plus-strand transfer of PPT-primed and internally initiated plus-strand DNAs. The stages of retroviral reverse transcription relevant to the
FIG. 3. Experimental protocol to study plus-strand transfer in one round ofretroviral replication
Fig. 2. (B) Southern hybridization analysis of EH3 proviral structures. Viruseswere harvested from an EH3-infected helper cell clone and used to infect D17cells
TABLE 1. Comparisons of relative viral titers obtainedwith EH1, EH3, and EH5

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