The Human Papillomaviruses Compendium On Line
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1994
1995
1996
1997
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1994
CONTENTS
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Human Papillomaviruses 1994 Compendium
you would like to acquire. The size of each file follows its name.
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Introduction, Glossary, and Landmarks of the Genome
PART I. HPV and Animal PV Nucleotide Sequences in GenBank style
- Group A (HPV16,31, 33,35, 35h,
52, 58, 67)) (113 Kbytes)
- Group B (HPV6b, 11, 13, 34, 44,
55, 64, MM9) (81 Kbytes)
- Group C (HPV18, 39, 45, 59, 68,
CP, L1AE1, LVX160) (68 Kbytes)
- Group D (HPV 26, 30, 51, 53, 56,
66, 69, ISO39, L1AE2, MM4) (77 Kbytes)
- Group E (HPV61, 62, CP4173,
CP6108, CP8304, LVX82, MM7, MM8) (45 Kbytes)
- Group F (HPV2a, 3, 7, 10, 27, 28,
29, 32, 40, 42, 43, 54, 57, CP8061) (122 Kbytes)
- Group G (HPV1a, 4, 41, 63, 65) (63
Kbytes)
- Group H (HPV5, 5b, 5d, 8, 9, 12,
14d, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 25, 47, 49) (153 Kbytes)
- Group I (Animal Viruses COPV,
CRPV, EEPV, DPV, BPV1, 2, 4, PCPV1, MnPV, RhPV1) (135 Kbytes)
PART II. Nucleotide and Protein Alignments of E6, E7, E1, E2, E4, E5, L2, L1, and LCR
Note: conventions and symbols used in the alignments are described in the Introduction.
PART III. Phylogenetic Trees, Linear Correlation, Synonymous/Nonsynonymous Substitution, Protein
Information Density
PART IV. Nucleotide Sequences of Cellular Proteins Affected by Papillomaviruses
PART V. Map of Atlas File Server and References for 1992, 1993, and 1994)
1995
CONTENTS
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Human Papillomaviruses 1995 Compendium
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Introduction, Glossary, and Landmarks of the Genome
PART I. HPV and Animal PV Nucleotide Sequences in GenBank style
PART II. Nucleotide and Protein Alignments of E6, E7, E1, E2, E4, E5, L2, L1, and LCR
Note: conventions and symbols used in the alignments are described in the Introduction.
PART III. Genome and RNA transcript maps, reviews of LCR, E6, E7, L1, L2, variation in PVs, patterns and similarities, and recombination.
PART IV. Nucleotide Sequences of Cellular Proteins Affected by Papillomaviruses
PART V. Using the World Wide Web and HPV References (1994-95)
1996
CONTENTS
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Human Papillomaviruses 1996 Compendium
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Introduction, Glossary, and Landmarks of the Genome
PART I. HPV and Animal PV Nucleotide Sequences in GenBank style
PART II. Nucleotide and Protein Alignments of E6, E7, E1, E2, E4, E5, L2, L1, and LCR
Note: conventions and symbols used in the alignments are described in the Introduction. Hidden
Markov Methods are described in the Farmer and Myers article, "PV Alignments and Structure Predictions" in Part III.
PART III. Genome and mRNA transcript maps, reviews of E2, E4, and E5 proteins, HPV prevalence and Hidden Markov Methods.
PART IV. Nucleotide Sequences of Cellular Proteins Affected by Papillomaviruses
PART V. Using the World Wide Web and HPV References (1995-96)
1997
CONTENTS
Please select from the following list the parts of the
Human Papillomaviruses 1997 Compendium
you would like to acquire. The size of each file follows its name.
All these documents are in
Adobe Acrobat format
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Acrobat viewer
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Introduction, Glossary, and Landmarks of the Genome
PART I. HPV and Animal PV Nucleotide Sequences in GenBank style
PART II. Nucleotide and Protein Alignments of E6, E7, E1, E2, E4, E5, L2, L1, L1 consensus primer region, and LCR
Note: conventions and symbols used in the alignments are described in the Introduction. Hidden
Markov Methods are described in the Farmer and Myers article,
PV Alignments and Structure Predictions (36 Kbytes) that appeared in the 96
compendium.
PART III. Genome and mRNA transcript maps, reviews of E1, E2, and E7 proteins, post-transcriptional regulation, animal papillomaviruses, and sequencing errors in PVs.
PART IV. Nucleotide Sequences of Cellular Proteins Affected by Papillomaviruses
PART V. Using the World Wide Web and HPV References (1996-97)
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