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Characterization of unintegrated retroviral DNA with long terminal repeat-associated cell-derived inserts.

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FIG. 1.boxesgene,numbers(on);Schmidt-Ruppin Structure of the ANV-A genome and four clones that containcellular inserts
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FIG. 3.EcoRI-digestedfiltereven-numberedsenseinserteachinspecificpMD96,fromProbessequences(laneslatedhyde each RNA blot analysis of insert sequencesin pNO220, pMD37, and pMD66
FIG. 4.toUnderlined the Analysis of QT6 cell DNA adjacent to sequences related to the insert sequences in pNO220

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