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HIV is not the cause of AIDSHow aneuploidy affects metabolic control and causes cancerThe RNA of avian acute leukemia virus MC29Nucleotide sequence analysis of the chicken c-myc gene reveals homologous and unique coding regions by comparison with the transforming gene of avian myelocytomatosis virus MC29, delta gag-mycThe ets sequence from the transforming gene of avian erythroblastosis virus, E26, has unique domains on human chromosomes 11 and 21: both loci are transcriptionally activeHuman immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: correlation but not causationDifferences between the ribonucleic acids of transforming and nontransforming avian tumor virusesGenetic instability of cancer cells is proportional to their degree of aneuploidySpecific clones of spontaneously evolving karyotypes generate individuality of cancersMutagenesis of avian carcinoma virus MH2: only one of two potential transforming genes (delta gag-myc) transforms fibroblastsInherent variability of cancer-specific aneuploidy generates metastasesTemperature-sensitive mutants of Fujinami sarcoma virus: tumorigenicity and reversible phosphorylation of the transforming p140 protein.Aneuploidy vs. gene mutation hypothesis of cancer: recent study claims mutation but is found to support aneuploidy.Karyotypic evolutions of cancer species in rats during the long latent periods after injection of nitrosourea.Aneuploidy and cancer: from correlation to causation.On the karyotypic origin and evolution of cancer cells.myc protooncogene linked to retroviral promoter, but not to enhancer, transforms embryo cells.Evidence that retroviral transduction is mediated by DNA not by RNA.Retroviral transduction of oncogenic sequences involves viral DNA instead of RNA.A retroviral promoter is sufficient to convert proto-src to a transforming gene that is distinct from the src gene of Rous sarcoma virus.Is carcinogenesis a form of speciation?Origin of multidrug resistance in cells with and without multidrug resistance genes: chromosome reassortments catalyzed by aneuploidy.The chemical bases of the various AIDS epidemics: recreational drugs, anti-viral chemotherapy and malnutrition.Specific aneusomies in Chinese hamster cells at different stages of neoplastic transformation, initiated by nitrosomethylurea.Origin of metastases: subspecies of cancers generated by intrinsic karyotypic variations.Avian proto-myc genes promoted by defective or nondefective retroviruses are single-hit transforming genes in primary cells.Cancer genes: rare recombinants instead of activated oncogenes (a review).Chromosomal chaos and cancer.Multistep carcinogenesis: a chain reaction of aneuploidizations.src Genes of ten Rous sarcoma virus strains, including two reportedly transduced from the cell, are completely allelic; putative markers of transduction are not detectedHarvey ras genes transform without mutant codons, apparently activated by truncation of a 5' exon (exon -1)Aneuploidy, the primary cause of the multilateral genomic instability of neoplastic and preneoplastic cells.Explaining the high mutation rates of cancer cells to drug and multidrug resistance by chromosome reassortments that are catalyzed by aneuploidy.Inventing the AIDS VirusKaryotype alteration generates the neoplastic phenotypes of SV40-infected human and rodent cellsNucleotide sequence of avian carcinoma virus MH2: two potential onc genes, one related to avian virus MC29 and the other related to murine sarcoma virus 3611Acute leukemia viruses E26 and avian myeloblastosis virus have related transformation-specific RNA sequences but different genetic structures, gene products, and oncogenic properties.Genetic structure of avian myeloblastosis virus, released from transformed myeloblasts as a defective virus particleOK10, an avian acute leukemia virus of the MC 29 subgroup with a unique genetic structure.Physical properties of Rous Sarcoma Virus RNA.
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