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Date: 2013-08-15 17:17:03
Endogenous retrovirus
Retrovirus
Long terminal repeat
Retrotransposon
Viral fossil
Little brown bat
Mouse mammary tumor virus
Transposable element
Murine leukemia virus
Biology
Genetics
Molecular biology

Genome-Wide Characterization of Endogenous Retroviruses in the Bat Myotis lucifugus Reveals Recent and Diverse Infections Xiaoyu Zhuo, Mina Rho and Cédric Feschotte J. Virol. 2013, 87(15):8493. DOI: JVI

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