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From: Characteristics of the a sequence of the duck Plague virus genome and specific cleavage of the viral genome based on the a sequence

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The position of the DR sequence in the DPV genome. A pUC118-CTJ is a plasmid carrying the DPV genome concatemeric terminal junction fragment, which is 2758 bp in length. The length of the monomeric DPV genome is 162 715 bp, and the cleavage site is located between the two adjacent genomes. B The position of DR sequences in the DPV genome. Each green square represents a DR repeat sequence unit, and the brown square between the two green squares represents a nonrepeating sequence between DR4 repeat units. C The sequence of DR4 and DR2 repeat units.

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