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Bovine leukemia virus gene expression in vivo
The in vivo transcriptional status of bovine leukemia virus was assessed at three stages of infection during the progression of the disease: aleukemic stage, persistent lymphocytosis, and leukemia/lymphosarcoma. Bovine leukemia virus transcripts could be amplified from total or cytoplasmic enriched...
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description | The in vivo transcriptional status of bovine leukemia virus was assessed at three stages of infection during the progression of the disease: aleukemic stage, persistent lymphocytosis, and leukemia/lymphosarcoma. Bovine leukemia virus transcripts could be amplified from total or cytoplasmic enriched lymphocyte RNA by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction in cells from all but a few aleukemic animals. With primer pairs diagnostic for differentially spliced transcripts (full length-genomic, envelope, tax/rex, and alternatively spliced), a trend toward exclusion of both full-length and envelope RNAs, with retention of the tax/rex message, appears as leukemia/lymphosarcoma develops |
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