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Comparative Study
. 1979 Jul;17(3):691-703.
doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(79)90276-9.

Structure of the 3' hairpin termini of four rodent parvovirus genomes: nucleotide sequence homology at origins of DNA replication

Comparative Study

Structure of the 3' hairpin termini of four rodent parvovirus genomes: nucleotide sequence homology at origins of DNA replication

C R Astell et al. Cell. 1979 Jul.

Abstract

The nucleotide sequences of the 3' termini of the DNA from four autonomous rodent parvoviruses have been determined. The terminus of each genome exists as a Y-shaped hairpin structure involving 115 or 116 nucleotides. The sequence of this region of DNA is highly conserved and shows no evidence of internal sequence heterogeneity, a characteristic which is observed in the terminal nucleotide sequence of the helper-dependent, adeno-associated viruses (Berns et al., 1978a). The implications of these results with respect to the models of parvovirus DNA replication are discussed.

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