Volume 20, Number 5—May 2014
Research
Bovine Leukemia Virus DNA in Human Breast Tissue
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Figure 2. Partial sequences of 5 genome regions of bovine leukemia virus (BLV) DNA isolated from human breast tissue samples: A) long terminal repeat; B) group-specific antigen; C) polymerase; D) envelope; E) trans-activating gene of the X regionReference (Ref) sequences (GenBank accession noEF600696) are shown; dots indicate where samples have no difference from the reference sequenceFetal lamb kidney (FLK) is shown as positive control cell lineHuman samples are listed by sample numberSequences displayed are shorter than the amplicon each primer set amplified because only overlapping regions of both forward and reverse sequencing are shownMissing sequences indicate that the sample did not test positive for those genome regions.
1Current affiliation: Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, College Station, Texas, USA.