"Alpharetrovirus" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A genus of the family RETROVIRIDAE with type C morphology, that causes malignant and other diseases in wild birds and domestic fowl.
Descriptor ID |
D001355
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MeSH Number(s) |
B04.613.807.070 B04.820.650.070
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Concept/Terms |
Alpharetrovirus- Alpharetrovirus
- Alpharetroviruses
- Type C Avian Retroviruses
- Retroviruses, ALV-Related
- ALV-Related Retrovirus
- ALV-Related Retroviruses
- Retrovirus, ALV-Related
- Retroviruses, ALV Related
- Avian Leukosis-Sarcoma Viruses
- Avian Leukosis Sarcoma Viruses
- Avian Leukosis-Sarcoma Virus
- Leukosis-Sarcoma Virus, Avian
- Leukosis-Sarcoma Viruses, Avian
- Virus, Avian Leukosis-Sarcoma
- Viruses, Avian Leukosis-Sarcoma
- Retroviruses Type C, Avian
Avian Erythroblastosis Virus- Avian Erythroblastosis Virus
- Avian Erythroblastosis Viruses
- Erythroblastosis Viruses, Avian
- Virus, Avian Erythroblastosis
- Viruses, Avian Erythroblastosis
- Erythroblastosis Virus, Avian
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Molecular organization of the chicken ets locus. Virology. 1988 May; 164(1):99-105.
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The Drosophila ets-2 gene: molecular structure, chromosomal localization, and developmental expression. Dev Biol. 1988 May; 127(1):45-53.
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Two oncogenes in avian carcinoma virus MH2: myc and mht. Anticancer Res. 1985 Jan-Feb; 5(1):73-9.
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Nucleotide sequence analysis of human c-myc locus, chicken homologue, and myelocytomatosis virus MC29 transforming gene reveals a highly conserved gene product. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1983 Jun; 80(12):3642-5.