AbstractWe report the first full-length sequence of an endogenous retrovirus from the genome of domestic chicken, that is not related to the Avian leukemia viruses (ALV). This retrovirus, designated ChiRV1, clusters with Murine leukemia virus (MLV)-related retroviruses and hence is the first complete gammaretrovirus from the genome of a bird. Nevertheless it is not related to exogenous MLV-related retroviruses infecting chicken. The provirus is 9133 bp long and contains 90%-identical LTRs as well as reading frames for the gag, pol and env genes, interrupted by in-frame stop codons. Expression analysis showed that ChiRV1 is a transcribed provirus. Screening of the chicken genome database revealed 100 ChiRV1-related sequences that are grouped...
DNA sequences related to avian leukosis virus (ev genes) were identified in the genome of chickens ...
AbstractAvian leukosis virus, subgroup J (ALV-J), has a wide host range, preferentially infecting me...
Endogenous retroviruses have been observed in almost all vertebrates. Most work on avian retroviruse...
AbstractWe report the first full-length sequence of an endogenous retrovirus from the genome of dome...
ABSTRACT Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) were identified and characterized in three avian genomes to ...
ABSTRACT Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) were identified and characterized in three avian genomes to ...
Background: EAV-HP is an ancient retrovirus pre-dating Gallus speciation, which continues to circula...
HPRS-103, the prototype of avian leukosis virus (ALV) subgroup J, is a recently identified retroviru...
The chicken reference genome contains two endogenous Avian Leukosis Virus subgroup E (ALVE) insertio...
Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are autonomous eukaryotic repetitive elements which may...
NoTransposable elements (TEs), such as endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), are common in the genomes of ...
Endogenous retroviruses have been found in all vertebrate hosts examined, although little is known a...
BACKGROUND: LTR retrotransposons contribute approximately 10 % of the mammalian genome, but it has b...
Background: Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are the remnants of retroviral infections which can elici...
This study reports a novel complete genome of galliform chaphamaparvovirus 4, which was detected in ...
DNA sequences related to avian leukosis virus (ev genes) were identified in the genome of chickens ...
AbstractAvian leukosis virus, subgroup J (ALV-J), has a wide host range, preferentially infecting me...
Endogenous retroviruses have been observed in almost all vertebrates. Most work on avian retroviruse...
AbstractWe report the first full-length sequence of an endogenous retrovirus from the genome of dome...
ABSTRACT Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) were identified and characterized in three avian genomes to ...
ABSTRACT Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) were identified and characterized in three avian genomes to ...
Background: EAV-HP is an ancient retrovirus pre-dating Gallus speciation, which continues to circula...
HPRS-103, the prototype of avian leukosis virus (ALV) subgroup J, is a recently identified retroviru...
The chicken reference genome contains two endogenous Avian Leukosis Virus subgroup E (ALVE) insertio...
Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are autonomous eukaryotic repetitive elements which may...
NoTransposable elements (TEs), such as endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), are common in the genomes of ...
Endogenous retroviruses have been found in all vertebrate hosts examined, although little is known a...
BACKGROUND: LTR retrotransposons contribute approximately 10 % of the mammalian genome, but it has b...
Background: Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are the remnants of retroviral infections which can elici...
This study reports a novel complete genome of galliform chaphamaparvovirus 4, which was detected in ...
DNA sequences related to avian leukosis virus (ev genes) were identified in the genome of chickens ...
AbstractAvian leukosis virus, subgroup J (ALV-J), has a wide host range, preferentially infecting me...
Endogenous retroviruses have been observed in almost all vertebrates. Most work on avian retroviruse...