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Expansion of a novel endogenous retrovirus throughout the pericentromeres of modern humans
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K222 / K111 / Creative Commons / /

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Contigs library / University of Michigan / /

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recombinant product / amplification products / bp product / faint amplification product / smallest amplification product / amplification product / /

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lymphoma / B-cell lymphoma line / teratocarcinoma cell lines / common ancestral infection / melanoma / LTRs indicating independent infections / ancestral K111 infection / infections / breast cancer / cutaneous T-cell lymphoma / ancestral infections / independent infections / infection / /

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University of Michigan / Ann Arbor / Department of Internal Medicine / Division of Infectious Diseases and Programs / Division of Infectious Diseases / Genomic / /

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Molecular Biology / /

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Cloning / human genome / genotype / recombination / /

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