Abstract
Both Mill Hill 2 and E26 retroviruses have transduced two cellular genes--c-myc and c-mil/mht (Mill Hill 2) and c-myb and c-ets (E26). We localized the genes transduced by these viruses to different chromosomes: c-myc and c-myb to relatively large chromosomes and c-mil/mht and c-ets to microchromosomes. Thus, like avian erythroblastosis virus, each of these retroviruses has transduced two cellular genes unlinked in the chicken genome.
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