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. 1993 Jan;67(1):553–556. doi: 10.1128/jvi.67.1.553-556.1993

Transcriptional mapping of a late gene coding for the p12 attachment protein of African swine fever virus.

F Almazán 1, J M Rodríguez 1, A Angulo 1, E Viñuela 1, J F Rodriguez 1
PMCID: PMC237393  PMID: 8416381

Abstract

The transcriptional characterization of the gene coding for the p12 attachment protein of the African swine fever virus is presented. The results obtained have been used to generate the first detailed transcriptional map of an African swine fever virus late gene. Novel experimental evidence indicating the existence of major differences between the mechanisms controlling the transcription of late genes in African swine fever virus and poxviruses is provided.

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