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Reverse transcription of avian sarcoma virus RNA into DNA might involve copying of the tRNA primerTaylor et al., 1980
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- Taylor J
- Hsu T
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- Journal of Virology
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DNA Might Involve Copying of the tRNA Primer Page 1 Vol. 33, No. 1 JOURNAL OF
VIROLOGY, Jan. 1980, p. 531-534 0022-538X/80/01-0531/04$02.00/0 NOTES Reverse
Transcription of Avian Sarcoma Virus RNA into DNA Might Involve Copying of the tRNA Primer …
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