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. 2011 Nov;85(21):11361–11371. doi: 10.1128/JVI.05046-11

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Human and chimpanzee Apobec3DE restrict multiple Alu subfamilies. Human and chimpanzee Apobec3DE were expressed in retrotransposition assays to determine their antiviral activity. Retrotransposition activity is normalized to 100% in the absence of Apobec3 (none). (A) Retrotransposition of consensus Alu subfamilies in the absence or presence of human Apobec3G (hA3G), human Apobec3DE (hA3DE), or chimpanzee Apobec3DE (hA3DE). (B) Percentage of nonretroviral neomycin-resistant colonies formed in the absence or presence of human Apobec3DE. Error bars represent the standard deviation of triplicate transfections within one experiment.