Restriction endonuclease mapping of adenovirus 35, a type isolated from immunocompromised hosts.
AUTOR(ES)
Valderrama-Leon, G
RESUMO
The DNA of adenovirus 35 (Ad35), a type recently associated with infections in immunocompromised hosts, was mapped by the use of BamHI, SmaI, PstI, EcoRI, and HpaI restriction endonucleases. In addition to standard mapping procedures, we used the in vitro adenovirus DNA replication system with origins at both physical ends of the linear molecule to determine the terminal fragments. Deletions of single restriction endonuclease sites in a group of closely related adenovirus isolates from patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome helped determine the location of some DNA fragments on the genome.
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