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Science 5 May 1978:
Vol. 200. no. 4341, pp. 494 - 502
DOI: 10.1126/science.205947

Articles

Science, Vol 200, Issue 4341, 494-502
Copyright © 1978 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

The genome of simian virus 40

VB Reddy, B Thimmappaya, R Dhar, KN Subramanian, BS Zain, J Pan, PK Ghosh, ML Celma, and SM Weissman

The nucleotide sequence of SV40 DNA was determined, and the sequence was correlated with known genes of the virus and with the structure of viral messenger RNA's. There is a limited overlap of the coding regions for structural proteins and a complex pattern of leader sequences at the 5' end of late messenger RNA. The sequence of the early region is consistent with recent proposals that the large early polypeptide of SV40 is encoded in noncontinguous segments of DNA.


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