HIV promoter integration site primarily modulates transcriptional burst size rather than frequency.
Mammalian gene expression patterns, and their variability across populations of cells, are regulated by factors specific to each gene in concert with its surrounding cellular and genomic environment. Lentiviruses such as HIV integrate their genomes into semi-random genomic locations in the cells the...
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Main Authors: | Ron Skupsky, John C Burnett, Jonathan E Foley, David V Schaffer, Adam P Arkin |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2010
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d737e15ed4f3462a9315f3d4f489e9db |
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