Topic: Base Sequence
Journal: Journal of Virology
Documents
A list of abstracts that contain a topic of "Base Sequence" and a journal name of "Journal of Virology".
Role of Env in Resistance of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (Fiv)-infected Cats to Superinfection by a Second Fiv Strain As Determined by Using a Chimeric Virus.
PMID: 17634241
New Natural Intergenotypic (2/5) Recombinant of Hepatitis C Virus.
PMID: 17267503
Complete Genome Sequence of the Broad Host Range Single-stranded Rna Phage Prr1 Places It in the Levivirus Genus with Characteristics Shared with Alloleviviruses.
PMID: 16940544
Role of Ran Binding Protein 5 in Nuclear Import and Assembly of the Influenza Virus Rna Polymerase Complex.
PMID: 17005651
Recombination Confounds the Early Evolutionary History of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1: Subtype G is a Circulating Recombinant Form.
PMID: 17553886
Analysis of Equid Herpesvirus 1 Strain Variation Reveals a Point Mutation of the Dna Polymerase Strongly Associated with Neuropathogenic Versus Nonneuropathogenic Disease Outbreaks.
PMID: 16571821
Evidence of Influenza a Virus Rna in Siberian Lake Ice.
PMID: 17035314
Effects of Gag Mutation and Processing on Retroviral Dimeric Rna Maturation.
PMID: 16415001
Environment Determines Fidelity for an Rna Virus Replicase.
PMID: 17553888
Mutational Analysis of the Lassa Virus Promoter.
PMID: 17005649
Acute Resolving Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus (Whv) Infection is Associated with a Strong Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte Response to a Single Whv Core Peptide.
PMID: 17459928
The Tar Hairpin of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Can Be Deleted when Not Required for Tat-mediated Activation of Transcription.
PMID: 17494072
Histone Modification Pattern of the T-cellular Herpesvirus Saimiri Genome in Latency.
PMID: 17151105
Screening of the Yeast Ythc Collection Identifies Essential Host Factors Affecting Tombusvirus Rna Recombination.
PMID: 16415000
Regulation of the Transcription and Replication Cycle of Human Cytomegalovirus is Insensitive to Genetic Elimination of the Cognate Nf-kappab Binding Sites in the Enhancer.
PMID: 16973595
