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  • 4. Herpesvirus-dependent amplification and inversion of cell-associated viral thymidine kinase gene flanked by viral a sequences and linked to an origin of viral DNA replication.
    Mocarski ES, Roizman B.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1982 Sep; 79(18):5626-30. PubMed ID: 6291055
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  • 5. Characterization of a viable, noninverting herpes simplex virus 1 genome derived by insertion and deletion of sequences at the junction of components L and S.
    Poffenberger KL, Tabares E, Roizman B.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1983 May; 80(9):2690-4. PubMed ID: 6302700
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  • 6. A noninverting genome of a viable herpes simplex virus 1: presence of head-to-tail linkages in packaged genomes and requirements for circularization after infection.
    Poffenberger KL, Roizman B.
    J Virol; 1985 Feb; 53(2):587-95. PubMed ID: 2982037
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  • 8. Molecular engineering of the herpes simplex virus genome: insertion of a second L-S junction into the genome causes additional genome inversions.
    Mocarski ES, Post LE, Roizman B.
    Cell; 1980 Nov; 22(1 Pt 1):243-55. PubMed ID: 6253078
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  • 11. The a sequence is dispensable for isomerization of the herpes simplex virus type 1 genome.
    Martin DW, Weber PC.
    J Virol; 1996 Dec; 70(12):8801-12. PubMed ID: 8971009
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  • 16. Novel rearrangements of herpes simplex virus DNA sequences resulting from duplication of a sequence within the unique region of the L component.
    Pogue-Geile KL, Lee GT, Spear PG.
    J Virol; 1985 Feb; 53(2):456-61. PubMed ID: 2982031
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  • 17. Equimolar generation of the four possible arrangements of adjacent L components in herpes simplex virus type 1 replicative intermediates.
    Bataille D, Epstein AL.
    J Virol; 1997 Oct; 71(10):7736-43. PubMed ID: 9311858
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  • 18. The cleavage recognition signal is contained within sequences surrounding an a-a junction in herpes simplex virus DNA.
    Nasseri M, Mocarski ES.
    Virology; 1988 Nov; 167(1):25-30. PubMed ID: 2847414
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