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Science 19 April 1985:
Vol. 228. no. 4697, pp. 329 - 332
DOI: 10.1126/science.2984770

Articles

Science, Vol 228, Issue 4697, 329-332
Copyright © 1985 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Construction and recovery of viable retroviral genomes carrying a bacterial suppressor transfer RNA gene

LI Lobel, M Patel, W King, MC Nguyen-Huu, and SP Goff

The integration of retroviral genomes into cellular DNA can induce mutations by altering the expression of nearby cellular genes and can serve to identify the gene affected. The construction of a retrovirus that stably carries a suppressor transfer RNA gene from Escherichia coli has allowed facile recovery of the viral genome in vectors marked with amber mutations. This virus can be used for rapid isolation of cellular sequences at the site of proviral insertion.


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