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Human cytomegalovirus 5-kilobase immediate-early RNA is a stable intron
Caroline A. Kulesza, Thomas Shenk
Molecular Biology
Princeton Entrepreneurship Council
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Cytomegalovirus
66%
Introns
64%
RNA Splice Sites
47%
RNA
46%
AT Rich Sequence
14%
Virus Diseases
14%
Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes
13%
Polyadenylation
12%
Immediate-Early Genes
11%
Mutation
10%
Viral Proteins
10%
Open Reading Frames
9%
Transfection
8%
Fibroblasts
7%
Technology
6%
Proteins
3%
Agriculture & Biology
Human betaherpesvirus 5
100%
introns
57%
RNA
44%
mutation
13%
bacterial artificial chromosomes
12%
virus replication
10%
transfection
10%
infection
10%
fibroblasts
8%
open reading frames
7%
genomics
6%
loci
5%
mutants
5%
genes
3%
proteins
3%