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1. Human Bocavirus 1 NP1 acts as an ssDNA-binding protein to help AAV2 DNA replication and cooperates with RPA to regulate AAV2 capsid expression.

2. Replication of minute virus of mice DNA is critically dependent on accumulated levels of NS2.

3. Multitasking in replication is common among geminiviruses.

4. Identification of Listeria species by microarray-based assay.

5. Low-molecular-weight plasmid of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis codes for retron reverse transcriptase and influences phage resistance.

6. Inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase target distinct phases of early reverse transcription.

7. In vitro analysis of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 minus-strand strong-stop DNA synthesis and genomic RNA processing.

8. A role for single-stranded templates in cell-free adeno-associated virus DNA replication.

9. Reverse transcriptase inhibitors can selectively block the synthesis of differently sized viral DNA transcripts in cells acutely infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1.

10. The mechanism of an immature secretion phenotype of a highly frequent naturally occurring missense mutation at codon 97 of human hepatitis B virus core antigen.

11. Formation of single-stranded DNA during DNA transformation of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

12. Changing the site of initiation of plus-strand DNA synthesis inhibits the subsequent template switch during replication of a hepadnavirus.

13. In vitro synthesis of multicopy single-stranded DNA, using separate primer and template RNAs, by Escherichia coli reverse transcriptase.

14. Lagging-strand replication from the ssoA origin of plasmid pMV158 in Streptococcus pneumoniae: in vivo and in vitro influences of mutations in two conserved ssoA regions.

15. Discontinuous plus-strand DNA synthesis in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected cells and in a partially reconstituted cell-free system.

16. Insertions within epsilon affect synthesis of minus-strand DNA before the template switch for duck hepatitis B virus.

17. cis-Acting sequences in addition to donor and acceptor sites are required for template switching during synthesis of plus-strand DNA for duck hepatitis B virus.

18. Utilization of nonhomologous minus-strand DNA transfer to generate recombinant retroviruses.

19. Role of enzymes of homologous recombination in illegitimate plasmid recombination in Bacillus subtilis.

20. Role of Vif in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcription.

21. Starvation-induced expression of retron-Ec107 and the role of ppGpp in multicopy single-stranded DNA production.

22. Specific hepatitis B virus minus-strand DNA synthesis requires only the 5' encapsidation signal and the 3'-proximal direct repeat DR1.

23. The role of ribonuclease H in multicopy single-stranded DNA synthesis in retron-Ec73 and retron-Ec107 of Escherichia coli.

24. Molecular analysis and characterization of a broad-host-range plasmid, pEP2.

25. The major capsid protein VP2 of minute virus of mice (MVM) can form particles which bind to the 3'-terminal hairpin of MVM replicative-form DNA and package single-stranded viral progeny DNA.

26. SOS repair can be about as effective for single-stranded DNA as for double-stranded DNA and even more so.

27. Direct enzymatic repair of deoxyribonucleic acid single-strand breaks in dormant spores.

28. In vitro transcription of the avian oncornavirus genome by the RNA-directed DNA polymerase: effect of actinomycin D on the extent of transcription.

29. Viral DNA synthesized in vitro by avian retrovirus particles permeabilized with melittin. II. Evidence for a strand displacement mechanism in plus-strand synthesis.

30. Ultrastructural studies of H-1 parvovirus replication. VI. simultaneous autoradiographic and immunochemical intranuclear localization of viral DNA synthesis and protein accumulation.

31. Replicative deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in isolated mitochondria from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

32. Aphidicolin inhibition of the production of replicative-form DNA during bovine parvovirus infection.

33. T4 DNA polymerase (gene 43) is required in vivo for repair of gaps in recombinants.

34. Early events in parvovirus replication: lack of integration by minute virus of mice into host cell DNA.

35. Functions of gene C and gene D products of bacteriophage phi X 174.

36. Mutations that affect production of branched RNA-linked msDNA in Myxococcus xanthus.

37. Purification and properties of bacteriophage phi X 174 gene D product.

38. Spontaneous curing of a minute virus of mice carrier state by selection of cells with an intracellular block of viral replication.

39. Multiplication of parvovirus LuIII in a synchronized culture system. III. Replication of viral DNA.

40. Bacteriophage phiX174 single-stranded viral DNA synthesis in temperature-sensitive dnaB and dna C mutants of Escherichia coli.

41. Mechanism of replication of phi x174 single-stranded DNA. IX. Requirement for the Escherichia coli dnaG protein.

42. Replication of parvoviral DNA. I. Characterization of a nuclear lysate system.

43. Replication process of the parvovirus H-1. VII. Electron microscopy of replicative-form DNA synthesis.

44. Mechanism of gap-filling during postreplication repair of ultraviolet damage in Haemophilus influenzae.

45. Discontinuities in the DNA synthesized by an avian retrovirus.

46. Electron microscopic studies of bacteriophage M13 DNA replication.

47. Genome organization of RNA tumor viruses. I. In vitro synthesis of full-genome-length single-stranded and double-stranded viral DNA transcripts.

48. Products of reverse transcription in avian retrovirus analyzed by electron microscopy.

49. Role of the T5 gene D15 nuclease in the generation of nicked bacteriophage T5 DNA.

50. New late gene, dar, involved in the replication of bacteriophage T4 DNA. III. DNA replicative intermediates of T4 dar and a gene 59 mutant suppressed by dar.

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