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Nucleic Acids Research, 1979, Vol. 7, No. 6 1419-1428
© 1979


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The existence of DNA sequences homologous to adenovirus 5 DNA in the genome of normal rat cells

E.I. Frolova and G.P. Georgiev

Institute of Molecular Biology, USSR Academy of Sciences Vavilov street 32, Moscow B-334, USSR

Received September 14, 1979. Three discrete bands specifically hybridizing to adeno— virus 5 MA were found in the rat liver DNA restricted by Bam HI endonuclease and fractionated electrophoretically. The hybridization with different regions of the viral genome takes place. Similar bands are present in the DNA from different lines of adenovirus 5 transformed cells, but in these cases high molecular weight DNA fragments containing the integrated viral genomes can also be found.


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