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Publication : Retroviral DNA content of the mouse genome.

First Author  Jenkins NA Year  1987
Journal  Birth Defects Orig Artic Ser Volume  23
Issue  3 Pages  109-22
PubMed ID  3307932 Mgi Jnum  J:31019
Mgi Id  MGI:78328 Citation  Jenkins NA, et al. (1987) Retroviral DNA content of the mouse genome. (3):109-22
abstractText  Mice, like many other vertebrate species, carry multiple copies of retrovirus-related sequences as part of their normal genetic complement. These endogenous retroviral DNA sequences are, in general, structurally and functionally similar to proviruses formed via exogenous virus infection. They behave as relatively stable genetic entities, are transmitted in a normal mendelian manner, and can be expressed by normal cellular mechanisms. Chromosome mapping studies have shown that these virus-related sequences are dispersed throughout the mouse genome, in most cases were acquired after speciation but before inbreeding, and occasionally cause mutations as a result of integrating within the mouse genome.
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