Walking along the rabies genome: is the large G-L intergenic region a remnant gene?

Volume: 83, Issue: 11, Pages: 3914 - 3918
Published: Jun 1, 1986
Abstract
Rabies cDNA clones, obtained by "walking along the genome" using two successive DNA primers, have allowed the sequence determination of the genes encoding the N, M1, M2, G, and the beginning of the L protein as well as the rabies intergenic regions. Start and stop transcription signals located at the border of each gene encoding a protein have been identified and are similar to the corresponding signals from vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) and...
Paper Details
Title
Walking along the rabies genome: is the large G-L intergenic region a remnant gene?
Published Date
Jun 1, 1986
Volume
83
Issue
11
Pages
3914 - 3918
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