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J Virol. 1971 August; 8(2): 254-256
Copyright © 1971 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Association of 4S Ribonucleic Acid with Oncornavirus Ribonucleic Acids

E. Erikson and R. L. Erikson

Department of Pathology, University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver, Colorado 80220

ABSTRACT

Oncornavirus 60 to 70S ribonucleic acids (RNA), such as those from avian myeloblastosis virus, Schmidt-Ruppin virus, or mouse sarcoma-mouse leukemia viruses, isolated by conventional techniques, contain 4S transferlike RNA molecules that are released upon dissociation of the 60 to 70S RNA with heat. The 4S RNA represents 2.5 to 3.0% of the RNA in the 65S aggregate or 4 to 5 molecules per molecule of 35S RNA formed.


J Virol. 1971 August; 8(2): 254-256
Copyright © 1971 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.







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