Arrangement of integrated viral DNA sequences in cells transformed by adenovirus types 2 and 5.
AUTOR(ES)
Visser, L
RESUMO
The organization of the viral DNA sequences in 15 adenovirus-transformed cell lines was analyzed by the Southern blotting procedure. The site of adenovirus integration in the cellular genome was found not to be unique, and the viral DNA sequences involved in integration were not confined to a specific region of the adenovirus genome. Several cell lines showed simple integration patterns that demonstrated the presence of large continuous stretches of viral DNA. In four cell lines, containing sequences from both molecular ends of the viral genome, the left- and right-hand-terminal sequences appeared to be linked to each other.
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