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Characterization of human papovavirus RFV: Use of iodinated viral DNA to detect viral DNA sequences in cellular DNA

Authors: R.M. Dougherty; R. Miao;

Characterization of human papovavirus RFV: Use of iodinated viral DNA to detect viral DNA sequences in cellular DNA

Abstract

Abstract The amount of viral DNA present in a viral transformed cell line has been determined using saturation reassociation of cellular DNA and 125 I-labeled viral DNA. The virus, RFV, is a new human papovavirus which was used to transform hamster embryo cells in vitro . Only 40% of the viral genome is present in the transformed cells and less than 5% was present in cells from normal hamster livers. The high specific activity of the [ 125 I]RFV DNA permitted the quantitative determination of RFV sequences present using less than 260 μg of cellular DNA.

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Hot Temperature, Base Sequence, Nucleic Acid Denaturation, Cell Line, Immunoenzyme Techniques, Iodine Radioisotopes, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic, Cricetinae, DNA, Viral, Nucleic Acid Renaturation, Animals, Humans, Polyomaviridae, Papillomaviridae

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