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  • 2. A computational model for predicting integrase catalytic domain of retrovirus.
    Wu S, Han J, Zhang X, Zhong D, Liu R.
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  • 8. Multiple ribonuclease H-encoding genes in the Caenorhabditis elegans genome contrasts with the two typical ribonuclease H-encoding genes in the human genome.
    Arudchandran A, Cerritelli SM, Bowen NJ, Chen X, Krause MW, Crouch RJ.
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  • 10. Ribonuclease H evolution in retrotransposable elements.
    Malik HS.
    Cytogenet Genome Res; 2005 Nov 21; 110(1-4):392-401. PubMed ID: 16093691
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  • 12. ISDTool 2.0: a computational model for predicting immunosuppressive domain of retroviruses.
    Lv H, Han J, Liu J, Zheng J, Zhong D, Liu R.
    J Theor Biol; 2014 Nov 07; 360():78-82. PubMed ID: 25008418
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  • 13. The solution structure of the prototype foamy virus RNase H domain indicates an important role of the basic loop in substrate binding.
    Leo B, Schweimer K, Rösch P, Hartl MJ, Wöhrl BM.
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  • 15. Nucleotide sequences required for a ColE1-type plasmid to replicate in Escherichia coli cells with or without RNase H.
    Ohmori H, Murakami Y, Nagata T.
    J Mol Biol; 1987 Nov 20; 198(2):223-34. PubMed ID: 2828638
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  • 16. Bacteriophage T4 mutants hypersensitive to an antitumor agent that induces topoisomerase-DNA cleavage complexes.
    Woodworth DL, Kreuzer KN.
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  • 17. RNase H-mediated retrovirus destruction in vivo triggered by oligodeoxynucleotides.
    Matzen K, Elzaouk L, Matskevich AA, Nitzsche A, Heinrich J, Moelling K.
    Nat Biotechnol; 2007 Jun 20; 25(6):669-74. PubMed ID: 17546028
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  • 19. Selected mutations of the duck hepatitis B virus P gene RNase H domain affect both RNA packaging and priming of minus-strand DNA synthesis.
    Chen Y, Robinson WS, Marion PL.
    J Virol; 1994 Aug 20; 68(8):5232-8. PubMed ID: 8035519
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