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Abstract

SUMMARY

We have recently reported isolation of a new human papilloma virus (HPV) from red plaques of a patient (NF) with epidermodysplasia verruciformis. The HPV DNA was molecularly cloned in 1776 using plasmid pBR325. We have constructed a detailed physical map of the cloned DNA, which should be useful for examining the relationship of HPV and skin carcinoma.

Keyword(s): DNA cloning , EV , HPV and physical map
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