The HIV-1 repeated sequence R as a robust hot-spot for copy-choice recombination.
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Evidence of a novel RNA secondary structure in the coding region of HIV-1 pol geneStructural insights into the cTAR DNA recognition by the HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein: role of sugar deoxyriboses in the binding polarity of NCCross- and Co-Packaging of Retroviral RNAs and Their ConsequencesAccurately measuring recombination between closely related HIV-1 genomesLong-range recombination gradient between HIV-1 subtypes B and C variants caused by sequence differences in the dimerization initiation signal region.A recombination hot spot in HIV-1 contains guanosine runs that can form a G-quartet structure and promote strand transfer in vitro.U3 region in the HIV-1 genome adopts a G-quadruplex structure in its RNA and DNA sequence.Characterization and frequency of a newly identified HIV-1 BF1 intersubtype circulating recombinant form in São Paulo, Brazil.Longitudinal quasispecies analysis of viral variants in HIV type 1 dually infected individuals highlights the importance of sequence identity in viral recombination.The evolutionary genomics of pathogen recombination.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 recombination: rate, fidelity, and putative hot spots.Pausing during reverse transcription increases the rate of retroviral recombinationStructural determinants of TAR RNA-DNA annealing in the absence and presence of HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein.HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein increases strand transfer recombination by promoting dimeric G-quartet formation.Phylogenetic mapping of recombination hotspots in human immunodeficiency virus via spatially smoothed change-point processes.Alternative mechanisms of immune receptor diversityIdentifying recombination hot spots in the HIV-1 genome.Tet-On Systems For Doxycycline-inducible Gene Expression.Fifteen to twenty percent of HIV substitution mutations are associated with recombinationInfluence of sequence identity and unique breakpoints on the frequency of intersubtype HIV-1 recombination.Sequence determinants of breakpoint location during HIV-1 intersubtype recombination.Minimal region sufficient for genome dimerization in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virion and its potential roles in the early stages of viral replication.Hairpin-induced tRNA-mediated (HITME) recombination in HIV-1.Dissection of a circumscribed recombination hot spot in HIV-1 after a single infectious cycle.The structure of HIV-1 genomic RNA in the gp120 gene determines a recombination hot spot in vivo.An RNA secondary structure bias for non-homologous reverse transcriptase-mediated deletions in vivoStructural and dynamic characterization of the upper part of the HIV-1 cTAR DNA hairpinSingle-molecule study of DNA polymerization activity of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase on DNA templates.Nucleotide excision repair and template-independent addition by HIV-1 reverse transcriptase in the presence of nucleocapsid protein.
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The HIV-1 repeated sequence R as a robust hot-spot for copy-choice recombination.
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The HIV-1 repeated sequence R as a robust hot-spot for copy-choice recombination.
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The HIV-1 repeated sequence R as a robust hot-spot for copy-choice recombination.
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The HIV-1 repeated sequence R as a robust hot-spot for copy-choice recombination.
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The HIV-1 repeated sequence R as a robust hot-spot for copy-choice recombination.
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The HIV-1 repeated sequence R as a robust hot-spot for copy-choice recombination.
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The HIV-1 repeated sequence R as a robust hot-spot for copy-choice recombination.
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The HIV-1 repeated sequence R as a robust hot-spot for copy-choice recombination.
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