id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-260496-s2ba7uy3 Moncany, Maurice L.J. Identification of conserved lentiviral sequences as landmarks of genomic flexibility 2006-08-08 .txt text/plain 5991 296 51 Comparison of entire genomes, including 237 human, simian and non-primate mammal lentiviruses and 103 negative control viruses, led to identify 28 Conserved Lentiviral Sequences (CLSs). Immunodeficiency lentiviral genomes correspond to 171 human viruses (155 HIV-1s and 16 HIV-2s), 33 simian viruses (3 CPZ, 9 AGM, 8 Macaque, 2 Mandrill, 10 Sooty Mangabey, 1 Sykes' monkey viruses) and 33 non-primate mammal viruses (2 bovine, 2 caprine, 11 equine, 9 feline, 3 ovine and 6 ovine/caprine viruses). From the particular organization of the HIV-1 and HIV-2 ( Fig. 1) , AGM and macaque (Fig. 2) , CPZ, feline, equine and D-particle-forming viruses (Fig. 3) and that of sooty mangabey, mandrill and other non-primate lentiviruses (supplementary data), it appears that a given CLS occupied on the viral genome a specific position that was roughly conserved in the different viral families. ./cache/cord-260496-s2ba7uy3.txt ./txt/cord-260496-s2ba7uy3.txt