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Presence of Cell and Virus Specific Sequences in the Same Molecules of Nuclear RNA from Virus Transformed Cells

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Hybridization studies show that nuclear RNA in transformed cells contains both host and virus specific sequences. This suggests virus-specific mRNA could be formed by selective cleavage of high molecular weight nuclear RNA.

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Samuel Schiminovich

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Wall, R., Darnell, J.E. (1976). Presence of Cell and Virus Specific Sequences in the Same Molecules of Nuclear RNA from Virus Transformed Cells. In: Schiminovich, S. (eds) The Biology of DNA Tumor Viruses. Milestones in Current Research. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6970-7_20

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