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Structural diversity and nuclear protein binding sites in the long terminal repeats of feline leukemia virus.

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FIG.1.T17H-1)tumorand(CT4)ViralT17M-1 Structures of molecularly cloned proviruses analyzed in this study
TABLE 1. LTR factor binding sites
FIG. 4.and In vitro DNase I footprint analysi pFGA-5 (B) FeLV LTRs. Crude nuclear e
FIG. 5.TheDNase2upstream and Binding motifs in the FeLV LTR compared with those in the MoMuLV LTR (43)
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