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Studies on the structure of HBV DNA.

Authors: Qi, ZH; Yan, J; Zhu, QL;

Studies on the structure of HBV DNA.

Abstract

The structure of HBV adr NC-1 DNA is analyzed and compared with another five strains of HBV DNAs. Some of the prokaryotic promoter-like sequences, palindrom sequences and ATAA are found. An enhancer core sequence and some other characteristics are also shown. In considering the frame and its regulatory sequence as a transcriptional unit some of the possible new frames are discussed.

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Australia
Keywords

Viral Structural Proteins, Chemistry, Hepatitis B virus, Multidisciplinary, Base Sequence, Genes, Viral, Transcription, Genetic, DNA, Viral, Genes, Regulator, Molecular Sequence Data

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