Long Terminal Repeats
Comparison of the transcriptional activity of the long terminal repeats of simian immunodeficiency viruses SIVmac251 and SIVmac239 in T-cell lines and macrophage cell lines.
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DNase I-hypersensitive sites are associated with both long terminal repeats and with the intragenic enhancer of integrated human immunodeficiency virus type 1.
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Conserved structure and inferred evolutionary history of long terminal repeats (LTRs)
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Structural and functional analysis of long terminal repeats of Suncus murinus mammary tumor virus.
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Structure and function of endogenous feline leukemia virus long terminal repeats and adjoining regions.
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Increased Length of Long Terminal Repeats Inhibits Ty1 Transposition and Leads to the Formation of Tandem Multimers
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Correlation of leukemogenic potential of murine retroviruses with transcriptional tissue preference of the viral long terminal repeats.
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Structural diversity and nuclear protein binding sites in the long terminal repeats of feline leukemia virus.
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A transcript from the long terminal repeats of a murine retrovirus associated with trans activation of cellular genes.
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Localized sequence heterogeneity in the long terminal repeats of in vivo isolates of equine infectious anemia virus.
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Sequence Analysis of Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus Long Terminal Repeats and Identification of Transcriptional Regulatory Regions
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Differential transcription from the long terminal repeats of integrated avian leukosis virus DNA.
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Significance of DNase I-hypersensitive sites in the long terminal repeats of a Moloney murine leukemia virus vector.
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Mouse mammary tumor virus with rearranged long terminal repeats causes murine lymphomas.
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Nucleotide sequence analysis of the long terminal repeat of integrated simian sarcoma virus: evolutionary relationship with other mammalian retroviral long terminal repeats.
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Differences in activities of murine retroviral long terminal repeats in cytotoxic T lymphocytes and T-lymphoma cells.
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A nuclear single-stranded-DNA binding factor interacts with the long terminal repeats of the 1731 Drosophila retrotransposon.
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Characterization of the Jembrana Disease Virustat Gene and the cis- andtrans-Regulatory Elements in Its Long Terminal Repeats
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Transcriptional activity of avian retroviral long terminal repeats directly correlates with enhancer activity.
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Nucleotide sequence analysis of squirrel monkey retrovirus reveals a novel primer-binding site for tRNALys1,2.
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