Sequence analysis for the complete proviral genome of subgroup J Avian Leukosis virus associated with hemangioma: a special 11 bp deletion was observed in U3 region of 3'UTR
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Ping Liu | C. Liu | Yong Huang | Yan Lin | Yang Zhao | N. Zou | Min Shi | M. Tian | Cheng-hai Liu
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