Abstract
We have isolated 20 different human endogenous retroviruses (ERV) related to ERV3, Hsrirt and Humer 4-1. Phylogeny and the presence of these ERV among different primates were determined by computer and Southern blot analyses. Preferential localization of ERV to the human, chimpanzee and orangutan Y chromosomes among the low-copy-number ERV is demonstrated. The reason for this accumulation of ERV on the strongly heterochromatic Y chromosome is probably mediated by (i) the absence of recombination of the Y chromosome that makes it more difficult for sequences to be lost, and (ii) integration of retroviruses in heterochromatic regions is less harmful to the organism. If ERV located on the Y chromosome are transcribed and translated to peptides, such peptides could be potential HY-antigens.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Base Sequence
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Blotting, Southern
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Cloning, Molecular
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DNA Primers / genetics
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DNA, Viral / genetics
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DNA, Viral / isolation & purification
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Female
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Gene Amplification
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H-Y Antigen / genetics
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Humans
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Male
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Pan troglodytes
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Phylogeny
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Pongo pygmaeus
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Primates
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Retroviridae / classification
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Retroviridae / genetics*
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Retroviridae / isolation & purification*
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Virus Integration / genetics
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Y Chromosome / virology*
Substances
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DNA Primers
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DNA, Viral
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H-Y Antigen
Associated data
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GENBANK/X77054
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GENBANK/X77055
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GENBANK/X77056
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GENBANK/X77057
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GENBANK/X77058
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GENBANK/X77059
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GENBANK/X77060
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GENBANK/X77061
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GENBANK/X77062
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GENBANK/X77063
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GENBANK/X77064
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GENBANK/X77065
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GENBANK/X77066
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GENBANK/X77067
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GENBANK/X77068
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GENBANK/X77069
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GENBANK/X77070
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GENBANK/X77071
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GENBANK/X77072
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GENBANK/X77073