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The distribution of pol containing human endogenous retroviruses in non-human primates
- Source :
- Virology 334, 203-213 (2005)
- Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- Few human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) have been extensively studied in non-human primates. Such investigations have demonstrated that several element classes are primate unique, contain members with important biological function, are conserved in specific primate lineages, and have in some cases expanded in copy number. We have examined multiple sub-families of all major groups of HERVs using a DNA microarray based on the reverse transcriptase (RT) domain of the viral polymerase gene (pol). The microarray was used to investigate the distribution of HERVs in non-human primates with particular focus on the differences between New World monkeys (NWMs) and other anthropoids. This is the first study examining most HERV families in multiple non-human primate DNAs using a uniform and sensitive method and suggests that major differences exist between primate groups. The results indicate that a major invasion and expansion of pol containing HERVs occurred after the platyrrhine (NWM) lineage separated from the catarrhines (Old World Monkeys and apes).
- Subjects :
- Primates
Lineage (genetic)
Transcription, Genetic
Evolution
viruses
Endogenous retrovirus
Gene Products, pol
Old World monkey
Polymerase Chain Reaction
New World monkey
Quantitative PCR
Virology
biology.animal
Animals
Primate
Gene
Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
Genetics
biology
Gene Expression Profiling
Endogenous Retroviruses
DNA microarray
primates
HERV
endogenous retrovirus
new world monkey
old world monkey
quantitative PCR
evolution
biology.organism_classification
Biological Evolution
Genes, pol
Reverse transcriptase
Gene expression profiling
embryonic structures
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00426822
- Volume :
- 334
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Virology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f39549b6b99e13ed0fc15069d81fe3af