Evolution of retroposons by acquisition or deletion of retrovirus-like genes.
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Evolution and horizontal transfer of dUTPase-encoding genes in viruses and their hostsTwo closely related but distinct retroviruses are associated with walleye discrete epidermal hyperplasiaEvolutionary relationships among group II intron-encoded proteins and identification of a conserved domain that may be related to maturase functionOn viruses, sex, and motherhoodSplicing of a group II intron involved in the conjugative transfer of pRS01 in lactococciDrosophila euchromatic LTR retrotransposons are much younger than the host species in which they resideViral DNA synthesis defects in assembly-competent Rous sarcoma virus CA mutants.SIRE-1, a copia/Ty1-like retroelement from soybean, encodes a retroviral envelope-like protein.Modular organization and reticulate evolution of the ORF1 of Jockey superfamily transposable elements.Viral reverse transcriptases show selective high affinity binding to DNA-DNA primer-templates that resemble the polypurine tract.The human LINE-1 reverse transcriptase:effect of deletions outside the common reverse transcriptase domainIdentification of a new, abundant superfamily of mammalian LTR-transposons.Pao, a highly divergent retrotransposable element from Bombyx mori containing long terminal repeats with tandem copies of the putative R regionRNA editing of mat-r transcripts in maize and soybean increases similarity of the encoded protein to fungal and bryophyte group II intron maturases: evidence that mat-r encodes a functional proteinEvidence that the algI/algJ gene cassette, required for O acetylation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa alginate, evolved by lateral gene transfer.Eukaryotic RNAse H shares a conserved domain with caulimovirus proteins that facilitate translation of polycistronic RNA.Comparisons of eukaryotic genomic sequencesMobile group II introns of yeast mitochondrial DNA are novel site-specific retroelementsIn vitro properties of the first ORF protein from mouse LINE-1 support its role in ribonucleoprotein particle formation during retrotransposition.A mitochondrial retroplasmid integrates into mitochondrial DNA by a novel mechanism involving the synthesis of a hybrid cDNA and homologous recombinationSequence similarity between Borna disease virus p40 and a duplicated domain within the paramyxovirus and rhabdovirus polymerase proteinsDistinct families of site-specific retrotransposons occupy identical positions in the rRNA genes of Anopheles gambiaeCooperative role of the MHR and the CA dimerization helix in the maturation of the functional retrovirus capsidIdentification of novel retroid agents in Danio rerio, Oryzias latipes, Gasterosteus aculeatus and Tetraodon nigroviridis.Nucleotide sequence and protein analysis of a complex piscine retrovirus, walleye dermal sarcoma virus.Splicing defective mutants of the COXI gene of yeast mitochondrial DNA: initial definition of the maturase domain of the group II intron aI2Recent horizontal intron transfer to a chloroplast genome.Proteolytic refolding of the HIV-1 capsid protein amino-terminus facilitates viral core assemblyFunctional differences between the human LINE retrotransposon and retroviral reverse transcriptases for in vivo mRNA reverse transcriptionTempo and mode of Ty element evolution in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Domain structure and three-dimensional model of a group II intron-encoded reverse transcriptase.The Mauriceville plasmid of Neurospora crassa: characterization of a novel reverse transcriptase that begins cDNA synthesis at the 3' end of template RNA.
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Evolution of retroposons by acquisition or deletion of retrovirus-like genes.
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Evolution of retroposons by acquisition or deletion of retrovirus-like genes.
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Evolution of retroposons by acquisition or deletion of retrovirus-like genes.
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Evolution of retroposons by acquisition or deletion of retrovirus-like genes.
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Evolution of retroposons by acquisition or deletion of retrovirus-like genes.
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Evolution of retroposons by acquisition or deletion of retrovirus-like genes.
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Evolution of retroposons by acquisition or deletion of retrovirus-like genes.
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Evolution of retroposons by acquisition or deletion of retrovirus-like genes.
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McClure MA
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10.1093/OXFORDJOURNALS.MOLBEV.A040686
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1991-11-01T00:00:00Z