
By transfecting cloned DNA fragments of canine adenovirus type 1, a novel transforming region of mammalian adenovirus was demonstrated inside the viral genome. Besides the left-end SmaI-D fragment (left 17.2%), an internally located SmaI-E fragment (17.2-28.7%) of canine adenovirus type 1 was found to transform primary rat kidney cells.
Transforming gene, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Adenoviruses, Canine, Cell Transformation, Viral, Transfection, Transformation, Rats, DNA, Viral, Animals, Canine adenovirus type 1, Plasmids
Transforming gene, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Adenoviruses, Canine, Cell Transformation, Viral, Transfection, Transformation, Rats, DNA, Viral, Animals, Canine adenovirus type 1, Plasmids
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